5 August 2019
Message from Chair
As we head towards the end of the triennium, I would like remind all GP providers of Focussed Psychological Strategies (FPS) of their requirement to complete one FPS Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activity before Tuesday 31 December 2019. This will ensure that you remain compliant and registered with Medicare Australia into the next triennium. You can find a number of FPS CPD activities available and accredited by the GPMHSC by visiting our website.
During the past three months, the GPMHSC has contributed to policy by responding to the recommendations of the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Review Mental Health Reference Group and submissions to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on Mental Health and the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System.
The response to the MBS review identified the continued need for contemporary clinical evidence and practice in the provision of primary mental health services in Australia. This also includes the support and development of a mental health workforce that is better equipped to respond to patient need.
Submissions to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on Mental Health and the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System highlighted key challenges in the prevention, support, delivery and improvement of services to those effected by mental illness, their families and communities. Issues around social determinants of health, mental health workforce distribution and remuneration were included in the final submissions to help ensure better accessibility and quality of mental health services across the state.
Lastly, look for the GPMHSC Secretariat exhibits at the following conferences:
- General Practice Training & Education Conference (GPTEC) 2019 in Melbourne on Tuesday and Wednesday 3–5 September 2019.
- GP19 – the RACGP conference in Adelaide from Thursday to Saturday 23–26 October 2019.
- Rural Medicine Australia (RMA19) on the Gold Coast, Thursday to Saturday 23–26 October 2019.
We will be launching the new Mental Health Training Standards for 2020–22 at GP19 and RMA19, so make sure to come along and participate in the discussion.
Assoc Prof Morton Rawlin
Chair, GPMHSC