Scott Morrison commits $48m for mental health, elective surgery to resume

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BREAKING: Prime Minister ScottMorrisonMP has committed $48.1 million in additional support for mental health in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, while announcing states and territories can start to resume more elective surgeries. (1/2)

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has committed $48.1 million in additional support for mental health in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, while announcing states and territories can start to resume more elective surgeries.

"We are now seeing the number of presentations and consultations occurring for mental health now back to levels that were being experienced pre-pandemic. Half of those being done through the telehealth mechanism," he said.Health Minister Greg Hunt said concerns about health, loneliness of isolation and anxiety about jobs and finances that have come with the pandemic, "have created specific mental health challenges".It also involves a $7.3 million investment in data and $29.

National cabinet was briefed at their Friday meeting by the heads of Treasury, the Reserve Bank and APRA, Mr Morrison said. "As the borders fall internally, and Australians can hopefully soon return to domestic holidays and to move around the country more widely, and particularly with school holidays coming up again in July ... that's up for grabs for Australian domestic tourism operators," Mr Morrison said.

 

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ScottMorrisonMP Is this a re-announcement, like the bush fires money? Funding that never arrives?

ScottMorrisonMP Looking at the business as usual sh*tshow from Morrison and the media this week I can suggest a much cheaper way of improving public mental health. Federal politics and the media that abets it is not broken. It is shattered. Surely, this cannot continue.

ScottMorrisonMP Does the government really think that will help those millions whose lives have been ruined feel better. Ring a blues line and see how useless the Help is. That money should be used to pay psychologists to help the government regain its sanity. We have lost touch with reality.

ScottMorrisonMP What's the money going towards? More pastors?

ScottMorrisonMP In response to a genuine question about young people's mental health, ScottyFromMarketing trotted out the old 'work makes you free'. Disgusting.

'It's an important reminder to all Australians, of course, keep COVID-safe, but don't neglect your other health conditions,' says ScottMorrisonMP. (2/2)

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National coronavirus mental health plan formed, elective surgeries to resume - ABC NewsThe National Cabinet agrees to a nationwide mental health and wellbeing pandemic plan to help people during the coronavirus crisis, as well as the resumption of all elective surgeries in some jurisdictions. Great and let's continue to sustain the focus on mental health and just because surgeries are done as electives doesn't mean they aren't important as it's not uncommon for many surgeries that remove malignant tumours to be considered 'elective surgery' too.
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