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Australia gives $37-mln boost to spending on youth mental health

Published 14/10/2018, 01:53 pm
Updated 14/10/2018, 02:00 pm
© Reuters.  Australia gives $37-mln boost to spending on youth mental health

© Reuters. Australia gives $37-mln boost to spending on youth mental health

By Lidia Kelly

MELBOURNE, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Australia will spend an extra A$51.8 million ($37 million) on support to young people with mental health issues, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday.

The announcement comes a week ahead of a crucial by-election for Morrison's ruling Liberal-National coalition, and the money will go to Headspace, a government youth group that runs 107 centres across Australia.

"I want to ensure we give hope to young people ... who are struggling with mental health," Morrison told reporters.

The funds add to A$95.7 million the centres already receive from the government each year. Most of the sum will go towards services and adding staff, with A$12.8 million earmarked for online counselling and treatment programs.

"Headspace isn't just about getting counselling services," Morrison said. "It's everything from helping young people get a job to supporting their physical activity to improving their relationships. It is dealing with the whole person."

About 560,000 children and adolescents are estimated to have mental illness, with one in four young Australians suffering it in any given year, government data shows.

"More young people are seeking help and more young people are getting help," Headspace Chief Executive Officer Jason Trethowan told journalists. "And we don't want young people to be waiting any longer than they need to."

The investment in Australia's mental health will reach $4.7 billion this year alone, Morrison's office said in a statement.

($1=A$1.4049)

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