National Report Card 2023 Environmental Scan (Expanded)
Overview
This is Australia's National Mental Health Commission 2023 Report Card Environmental Scan, documenting major political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal events that influenced Australian mental health throughout 2023, including the Voice referendum, cost of living pressures, school attendance declines, NDIS reforms, and new mental health legislation.
Key insights
Key Insights:
- Voice referendum caused 108% increase in trauma-related calls to Aboriginal helplines
- Cost of living pressures reached highest financial stress levels since 2020
- School attendance rates declined significantly - only 61.6% attending regularly
- ADHD medication shortages occurred alongside senate inquiry into ADHD barriers
- Multiple states implemented mobile phone bans in high schools during 2023
- Mental health spending per person increased from $439 to $472
- Israel-Hamas conflict and Ukraine war caused psychological harm to communities
- Victoria's new Mental Health and Wellbeing Act commenced September 2023
Did this resource draw on transformative evidence?
This document was not based on experiential expertise. It's a systematic environmental scan that compiled and analyzed existing data, government reports, statistics, policy announcements, and published research from 2023. The methodology referenced relies on secondary data sources and official documentation rather than lived experience or direct expert consultation.
This document was not based on practice wisdom. It's a data-driven environmental scan that systematically catalogues external events, policy changes, statistics, and published reports from 2023. The methodology focuses on documenting factual occurrences and trends rather than incorporating insights from mental health practitioners' clinical experience or field expertise.
This document was partially based on research and evaluation insights. It incorporates findings from major research studies like the National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing 2020-22 and National Health Survey 2022. However, it's primarily an environmental scan cataloguing events and trends rather than conducting original research. The document references evaluation data (attendance rates, spending figures, survey results) but doesn't present new research findings or in-depth evaluations.
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