Tasmania Introduces New Mental Health Initiatives For LGBT Community

Tasmania Introduces New Mental Health Initiatives For LGBT Community
Image: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff.

Jeremy Rockliff, the Premier and Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, last week announced the 2022-2023 implementation plan for the Tasmania鈥檚 mental health strategy.

Trigger Warning: This story discusses mental health and suicide, which might be distressing to some readers. For 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For Australia-wide LGBTQI peer support call QLife on 1800 184 527 or .

The 鈥淩ethink 2022-23 Implementation Program鈥 identified LGBTQI Tasmanians as one of three priority groups they are aiming this strategy towards. Mental health has always been a severe risk for the LGBTQI+ community, especially the younger generations, resulting primarily from discrimination and stigma.

According to a survey conducted by LGBTIQ+ Health Australia in 2021, many shocking statistics were revealed. This survey found that 58.2% of LGBTQI+ people aged 14-21 had seriously considered suicide in the past 12 months, and young people are also over four times as likely to self-harm.

More Funding For LGBTQI Services

More funding in developing a mental health model is just one of the ways this new plan aims to help LGBTQI+ people

This mental health strategy is planning to implement four concepts that will help the community. The government is planning to allocate more money and funding into developing a Tasmanian LGBTQI mental health service model, and LGBTQI inclusion training to be made mandatory for all health department employees.

They also intend to establish LGBTQI peer navigators in the north and northwest regions of the state. This strategy also aims to assess all the Department of Health services for LGBTQI inclusion.

Equality Tasmania, Working It Out Welcome New Initiative聽

鈥榃orking it Out鈥檚鈥 acting CEO, Olivia Hogarth congratulated them on this initiative saying 鈥淲orking It Out welcomes a plan which addresses recommendations from both state and national reports regarding the increased mental health risks for LGBTIQ people. Working It Out looks forward to working with the state government to further understand the lived experience of the LGBTIQ+ communities.鈥

Equality Tasmania board member, Andrew Badcock said that he applauds the State Government for taking positive steps towards reducing above average levels of mental health distress in the LGBTQ+ community.

鈥淲e will continue to campaign to ensure the mental health service model the government will develop becomes a reality.鈥

If you would like more information on the Rethink 2022-23 Implementation Program you can find it .

 



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