Abstract
The co-working relationship between general practitioners and local mental health services lies at the heart of the success of recent changes in mental health care. These changes have seen large-scale deinstitutionalisation, a shift to primary and community care, and a government policy of prevention and partnerships. This article outlines a liaison project developed jointly by the South-East New South Wales Division of General Practice and the Southern Area Mental Health Service to address these issues. We describe the development of a protocol of basic standards which were practical, pragmatic and possible and, when fully established, would be the foundation of effective, efficient and efficacious shared care in mental health.
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Welch, M., Philip, T., Aldridge, G., Fisher, H., & Cross, M. (2000). First, build the foundations: practical considerations in general practitioner-mental health service liaison. Australian Health Review : A Publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 23(1), 52–63. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH000052
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