Skip to content

Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Individuals

Mental Health

FaHCSIA will deliver three significant mental health measures to increase the level of social support and community based care. These services will be provided to people with a mental illness or intellectual disability and their families and carers.

About the measures

FaHCSIA will provide funding over five years primarily to the non-government sector to deliver:

Respite Care
The Mental Health Respite Program (MHRP) will provide a range of flexible respite options for carers of people with severe mental illness/psychiatric disability and carers of people with intellectual disability.

There are two components to the Program:

Service providers to deliver round one, stage one, of the Mental Health National Respite Development Fund, in a number of Home and Community Care (HACC) regions across Australia, were announced on 8 October 2007.

Service providers to deliver round one, stage two, of the Mental Health National Respite Development Fund, in a number of Home and Community Care (HACC) regions across Australia, were announced on 21 April 2008.

Personal Helpers and Mentors Program

The Personal Helpers and Mentors Program provides increased opportunities for recovery for people who have a severe functional limitation resulting from a severe mental illness by helping them to overcome social isolation and increase their connections to their community.

The Program takes a strengths-based, recovery approach to supporting people with mental illness, where the focus is on a person's strengths rather than their deficits with recognition that a person can live a satisfying and contributing life within the limitations caused by their illness. Recovery does not mean cure.

The Program assists people aged 16 years and over whose ability to manage their daily activities and to live independently in the community is impacted because of a severe functional limitation resulting from a severe mental illness.

Information for organisations on Personal Helpers and Mentors Funding Rounds

Round 1 Selection Process - Service providers to deliver the Personal Helpers and Mentors Program in 28 Demonstration Sites across Australia were announced on 5 April 2007.

Round 2 Selection Process - Service providers to deliver the Personal Helpers and Mentors Program in 48 Round 2 Sites across Australia were announced on 13 September 2007.

Round 3 Selection Process

Mental Health Community Based Program

The Mental Health Community Based Program aims to support families, carers, children and young people (16-24 years) affected by mental illness through a diverse range of community programs. The program seeks to build on family strengths and improve resilience and family functioning, particularly for Indigenous families and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Phase 1 of the Mental Health Community Based Program has funded:

More information: Phase 1 service providers

Phase 2 the Mental Health Community Based Program has funded:

More information: Phase 2 service providers

Mental Health Community Based Program - Guidelines for Service Providers

These measures will complement existing clinical mental health services and other initiatives that form part of the mental health package announced by the Australian Government in April 2006.

Funding Round Feedback

The Mental Health Branch has developed a paper titled 'Feedback on the Mental Health Selection Process' to assist organisations with future applications for funding. The paper is based upon an analysis of recent Mental Health Branch funding rounds.

Progress Updates


National Consultations

In September 2007, FaCSIA undertook extensive public consultations in all capital cities and some regional locations to inform the design, development and implementation of the mental health measures. The consultation sessions were well attended with over 1,000 people participating from government, non-government and community organisations, service providers, mental health peaks and consumers. Attached is a summary of the outcomes of the consultations.

Frequently asked questions


Related information

Further information regarding the Australian Government's mental health package is available at: