Brisbane South Workshop 1

Our ‘Right care, first time, where you live’ program kicked off in Brisbane South on Thursday. It was fantastic to see so many passionate people around the table talking about the youth mental health system in their region. The discussions were all very respectful and driven by a recognition that our mental health system need systemic reform. We gained many valuable insights into the challenges the system faces in the Brisbane South region, where programs and services are going well and where the gaps are. Our systems modellers will now use these insights to create a computational model of what is happening in the youth mental health system in the Brisbane South region.

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Emily Selmon
2022 Annual Symposium Advisory Committee Representatives

It was wonderful to have several of our advisory committee members at our Annual Symposium, 17 November 2022.

Their insights and support of the Right care, first time, where you live program in their role as committee members, has been invaluable. In this photo, from left to right, is Emeritus Professor Geoff Gallop, Professor Jakelin Troy and Sam Hockey.

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Emily Selmon
2022 Annual Symposium

The Right care, first time, where you live held its annual symposium last week. The Program is focussed on empowering communities to improve the youth mental health system in their region.

It’s been an incredible journey over the past year working on implementing Phase I of the Program with the Office of Mental Health and Wellbeing, ACT Health. We’ve learned so many things along the way and it was really exciting to hear about the ACT’s perspective on co-creating a youth mental health system model and decision support tool for that region.

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Emily Selmon
Phase 1 Summary - The Office of Mental Health and Wellbeing, ACT Health

The Right care, first time, where you live program has completed its first phase in the ACT. The Youth Mental Health and Technology team at the Brain and Mind Centre are grateful to the Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing, ACT Health for going on this journey with us to develop a systems model of the youth mental health system in their region. This is the first time that a systems model of the youth mental health system has been developed for this region, and we are very grateful to all the regional health professionals and partners who gave us their time and engaged with us in this process. In particular we’d like to thank the young people with lived experience who’s insights were critical and invaluable to ensuring the model reflected their experiences. This video provides some highlights of the systems model development workshops.

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Emily Selmon
ACT Workshop 1 - Systems modelling process

Systems modelling and simulation offers a unique and important tool for systems analysis to support decision making for complex health and social problems. Systems modelling will allow stakeholders at national and regional levels to explore in detail the feedbacks between the economy, mental health and policy responses. Importantly, interactive systems models allow stakeholders to undertake scenario testing of a range of potential mitigation strategies.

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Emily Selmon