SANE has been awarded $27.3million over three years for the national roll out of free, digital psychosocial recovery programs for adults experiencing complex mental illness and trauma, as well as for their family, carers and kin.
These funds will support delivery of:
- Guided Recovery, a 14-week program of 1:1 recovery-focussed counselling or peer support
- Semi-guided Recovery Club including online group session, tailored recovery resources and peer support.
- Self-guided Recovery Communities where people can connect with peers within a safe, moderated environment.
According to SANE CEO Rachel Green, this investment is the first of its kind globally and an enormous step forward when it comes to the accessibility of mental health services for those living with long term or severe mental health conditions.
“There’s around 5 million Australians living with complex mental health needs and at least 500,000 missing out on support services that could dramatically change the trajectory of their life.
The need to find new ways of supporting this community has never been greater, and there’s strong evidence that digital mental health support services are just as effective as face-to-face services, more economical and rapidly scalable to overcome geographic or workforce challenges.
Using a small Government pilot grant, SANE pioneered digital and telehealth services for those with complex needs by co-designing a guided recovery program with the lived experience community in 2021.
Our services have now grown to encompass a stepped digital support offering, proven by independent evaluation to reduce symptom domination, improve quality of life, and importantly, empower individuals to have the knowledge, skills and confidence to build their own recovery journey.
People with complex mental health issues, and their families and carers, have always faced significant geographic, socio-economic and stigma-based barriers to recovery, impacting their ability to live the same meaningful and productive life as everybody else.
This historic investment in making our free services available nationally is testament to the willingness of this Government to explore new mental health support pathways and actively reverse the inequality in service access that this community has experienced for so long.”
SANE’s free support services are delivered by specialist mental health workers and accessible via any internet-enabled device. SANE is also providing free telephone support for those without internet access. All SANE services are accredited by the National Safety and Quality in Digital Mental Health Standards.
Go to www.sane.org/get-support to check current availability and to learn more.