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Asia Australia Mental Health

Of the estimated 200 million people in Asia suffering from mental illness the vast porportion do not receive adequate, or in most cases any, treatment at all (read more).  

Asia-Australia Mental Health works to support community based mental health reform in the Asia-Pacific region.

Asia-Australia Mental Health is a consortium of the University of Melbourne and St. Vincent's Health.

Read our latest summary publication from AAMH's regional project with 18 countries 

More News & Events

News & Events

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Exchanging knowledge: Guangdong, Henan, Jiangsu

The Chinese national and local governments are recognising the positive social and economic impacts of a mentally healthy nation. Hence China is now undertaking the process of implementing the world’s largest mental health reform. 

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Sub-Mekong partnerships - opportunities to innovate

Partners in the Sub-Mekong region have come together to form a network to focus on building research collaborations in mental health.   

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Deepening ties with Indonesia in mental health

AAMH in partnership with Mind Australia, have signed an important Letter of Intent with the Ministry of Social Affairs, to support the development of social rehabilitation models across Indonesia.

Partners

The university of Melbourne St. Vincent's Health Asialink