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Mental Health Support for Emergency Services Workers

Australian Government · Australia

This grant provides up to $3 million to one organisation to deliver national mental health services for current and former paid and voluntary emergency services workers involved in disaster response, and their families. Funded services include clinical support, referrals, awareness raising, prevention and wellbeing activities.

Funding

Up to $3M

Duration

12 months

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

Organisation applicant required Experience delivering mental health services to emergency services workers Capability to deliver services nationally Program funds one eligible applicant
Applicants must be organisations with experience delivering mental health services targeted to emergency services workers and must have the capability to deliver these services nationally. The program will fund one eligible applicant to provide mental health support for current and former, paid and voluntary emergency services workers involved in disaster response, and their families.

What's Funded

Delivery of national mental health services for emergency services workers and their families, including clinical services, referrals, awareness raising, prevention activities and wellbeing support aligned with the stepped care model.

Expected Outcomes

Provide free, inclusive and accessible psychological and wellbeing support nationally; prevent, treat and reduce the severity of recognised mental health conditions including PTSD; improve suicide prevention outcomes; and improve resilience for emergency services workers involved in disaster response and their families.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitother

Stage

established

Funding Purposes

communityhealthother

Keywords

mental healthemergency services workersdisaster responsePTSDsuicide preventionwellbeingfamiliesnational service delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mental Health Support for Emergency Services Workers?

The Mental Health Support for Emergency Services Workers is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia, providing Up to $3M in funding. This grant provides up to $3 million to one organisation to deliver national mental health services for current and former paid and voluntary emergency services workers involved in disaster response, and their families. Funded services include clinical support, referrals, awareness raising, prevention and wellbeing activities.

How much funding does the Mental Health Support for Emergency Services Workers provide?

The Mental Health Support for Emergency Services Workers provides Up to $3M in funding. The typical project duration is 12 months.

Who is eligible for the Mental Health Support for Emergency Services Workers?

Organisation applicant required Experience delivering mental health services to emergency services workers Capability to deliver services nationally Program funds one eligible applicant

What activities are funded?

Delivery of national mental health services for emergency services workers and their families, including clinical services, referrals, awareness raising, prevention activities and wellbeing support aligned with the stepped care model.

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