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We are a State Government agency that facilitates the delivery of mental health, alcohol and other drug services and programs.
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The Commissioner for Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs is Ms Maureen Lewis.
Sector Governance
The mental health, alcohol and other drugs sector is governed by various advisory groups and panels.
Office of Alcohol and Other Drugs
The Office of Alcohol and Other Drugs develops and oversees the State Government’s alcohol and other drugs strategies and policies.
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We are guided by frameworks, our strategic direction, budget and legislation.
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The involvement of consumers, families, carers and community members is part of our core business and decision-making processes.
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Do you want to make a difference in your career? A role in mental health or AOD could be for you.
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The Mental Health Commission funds services and programs for the community.
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The Mental Health Commission is leading significant, system-wide reform so Western Australians can live healthy and fulfilling lives.
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The Mental Health Commission delivers state-wide education programs about alcohol, other drugs and mental health.
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The Mental Health Commission conducts research across the mental health, alcohol and other drug sector to inform policy and service planning.
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Access a range of evidence-based tools, guidelines, and training materials to support the mental health, alcohol, and other drug sector.
Safe Media Reporting
For any media reporting regarding mental health, alcohol and other drugs it is important to communicate safely and responsibly.
Media Enquiries
We are committed to working with the media to increase awareness of mental health, alcohol and other drug issues.
Stakeholder Engagement
Stakeholder engagement is essential for improvements in mental health, alcohol and other drug outcomes.
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Find out more about the different training options available to support professionals in the alcohol and other drugs sector.
Youth Sector Training
Learn more about the alcohol and other drug training for drug education support service workers in youth accommodation services.
Strong Spirit Strong Mind Aboriginal Programs
Find out more about culturally secure training for mental health, alcohol and other drug workers.
Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Training
Learn more about the Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention two-day workshops.
Prevention Training and Network
Find out more about alcohol and other drug prevention training and network.
Mental Health Training
The Commission encourages individuals and organisations to access accredited mental health training programs.
Training for Volunteers
Find out more about the Volunteer Drug and Alcohol Counsellors’ Training Program.
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The Mental Health Commission supports several organisations to conduct training and workforce development on our behalf.
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Find a helpline for support or advice on your own or someone else’s mental health, alcohol and or other drug related challenges.
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My Services provides information on more than 1,500 mental health, alcohol and other drug services.
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Learn about the different support services available here in Western Australia.
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The Mental Health Commission welcomes people from all backgrounds including those with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and the LGBTQIA+SB community.
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Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of our State and its waters. The Commission wishes to pay its respects to Elders both past and present and extend this to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples seeing this message.
Recognition of Lived Experience
We recognise the individual and collective expertise of those with living and lived experience of mental health, alcohol and other drug issues and suicidal crisis, including their families and carers.
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