Response to Inquiry into the Social and Economic benefits of Improving Mental Health

Better Place Australia’s (BPA) response to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health is based on the experiences of over 9000 clients across. BPA highlights the critical intersection between mental health, family conflict, financial hardship, and life events. The submission calls for a broader, more integrated approach to mental health support – one that goes beyond traditional healthcare gateways to include family law, aged care, financial counselling, and education systems as key points for early intervention.

Response to Productivity Commission – Social and Economic Benefits of Improving Mental Health

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