Mental Health funding – more than ever before
Mental Health funding – more than ever
before
"The Government continues to invest
strongly in mental health with an extra $174 million over
the next four years," Health Minister Tony Ryall says.
"We are spending more on mental health than the previous Government ever did."
"Savings in the 2010 Budget account for less than half of one percent of the $1.2 billion the Government spends on mental health each year."
"We have made savings from contracts that finished, from contracts where there was not sufficient uptake and from uncommitted money that has gone back into the health pot."
"None of these savings pose any risk to frontline services."
"This is all in the context of Labour quietly cutting more than $100 million from the Health budget in the weeks leading up to the 2008 election."
"Several new and exciting mental health initiatives will be announced shortly."
"These are in addition to new initiatives announced last year such as $26 million for eating disorder services."
"The bottom line is that we are spending more on mental health services and providing more services to the public than ever before."
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