The NSW and Australian Governments want to ensure that consumer and community participation of your health matters is maintained through sharing information and making decisions together.
The Mental Health Consumer Subcommittee was established in 2009 to bring together people who are currently or have previously accessed public mental health services to provide feedback on issues with mental health services to Program Council. It is jointly chaired by the Chief Executive Officer of BEING - Mental Health Consumers and the Executive Director, Mental Health Branch.
The Consumer Subcommittee provides feedback to the Mental Health Branch on the development and implementation of policy and programs and guidance. The Consumer Subcommittee also provides guidance on how the Mental Health Branch can increase consumer participation across its activities.
The membership of the Mental Health Consumer Subcommittee will comprise:Standing members:
One Representative Member from each community below who identifies as a person living with mental health issues (consumer) and who has accessed or is currently accessing NSW public mental health services:
BEING - Mental Health ConsumersPhone: (02) 1300 234 640Email: info@being.org.au
The Your Experience of Service (YES) and Mental Health Carer Experience Survey (CES) are national measures of public mental health services as experienced by consumers and carers. The surveys gather information that will be used to build better mental health services.
If you would like more information or want to read previous year’s reports, please visit Mental health experience surveys.
My Health Record is an online summary of your key health information. No matter where you live in Australia, you can access your health information from any computer or device on the internet. Everyone will have a My Health Record by the end of 2018.
Health care providers involved in your care can also access your important health information such as:
So if you're visiting your GP or in the emergency room following an accident and unable to talk, My Health Record can help get you the right treatment.
All documents in My Health Record are set to general access for healthcare providers by default. This means any providers who are involved in your care can see this information.
You can control who has access to your information and which information healthcare providers can see on My Health Record. If you don't want a My Health Record, you can cancel it at any time.
Find out What is My Health Record? and What's in a My Health Record?