Rapid deployment of support for a mental health crisis: 10 priorities framing Australia's COVID-19 pandemic response

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The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the mental health of communities worldwide, with the triple pressures of financial insecurity, lockdowns, and worry about the infection. Australia rapidly deployed resources to protect the mental wellbeing of the community through supplementing existing services, supporting at-risk groups, investing in social supports, embracing technology, and supporting the health workforce. This paper describes the Australian Government's investment in mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to the 10 priority areas identified in Australia's National Mental Health Pandemic Response Plan.

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Desborough, J., Blashki, G., Hall Dykgraaf, S., Vine, R., Roddam, M., Munindradasa, A., & Kidd, M. (2022). Rapid deployment of support for a mental health crisis: 10 priorities framing Australia’s COVID-19 pandemic response. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 28(4), 271–282. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY22006

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