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Help improve care for young people awaiting mental health services

Black Dog Institute

Wait times for mental health services are a national crisis, especially for our young people. Long wait times are associated with worsening symptoms, treatment drop-out and service dissatisfaction.

As the primary referrers to mental health services, long wait times place additional burden on General Practitioners and put the psychological needs of young people in jeopardy.

What's involved?

With a simple 30-minute survey, you can provide valuable insights on your experiences with wait times, the impact of wait times on your ability to provide care to young patients (12-17 years old), and your views on a new digital intervention for young people while they await care.

You will be reimbursed $50 for your time.

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