Message from the CEO
As we come to the end of an extraordinary and challenging year, it is important to look back at what we have achieved as a community, as a sector and as a nation, over the past 12 months. Faced with natural disasters and a pandemic, the country has been tested on nearly all fronts, and we have learnt a lot about ourselves and the important role our mental health and wellbeing plays in our ability to face adversity and challenges. In response to this we have seen some encouraging announcements and reforms including historic levels of additional funding for the mental health sector, the development of the first National Mental Health and Wellbeing Pandemic Response Plan, creative initiatives including #InThisTogether and How's Your Head Today?, and the strengthening of key elements to provide crucial data and insights to better inform our responses and decision making. In addition, each of us have had to learn to adapt to the constantly changing circumstances of COVID-19, including isolation, financial stress and community connectivity. For now, it feels like there is light at the end of the tunnel.
There have been some exciting new developments within the Commission in recent weeks with a number of our projects progressing to the all-important consultation phase, including Vision 2030 and the National Workplace Initiative. We also worked with the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance and Ahead for Business to develop a series of guides to help create
mentally healthy workplaces during COVID-19.
Earlier this month the Prime Minister also released the Suicide Prevention Interim Advice documents to shape Australia's approach to suicide prevention. Voices of those with lived experience have been central in shaping this advice and we thank them for their ongoing commitment to reform.
Now that 2021 is on the horizon, I want to encourage you to continue working on all the tools you need to keep yourself safe and healthy during the upcoming holiday period. For many, this will look different to previous years and we know this may make it a particularly challenging time for some. Yet, there is an opportunity to take time to look after ourselves and our loved ones if and when possible. I encourage you all to take time to do something that brings you joy, including reaching out to your friends, families and communities if you can and want to. Together, we can get through this.
Christine Morgan
CEO


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