In August 2021, the Mitchell Institute and Equally Well Australia launched the of policy and system change recommendations that would help improve the physical health care of people living with serious mental illness.
These recommendations were made as people with serious mental illness in Australia die up to 23 years earlier than the rest of the population, mostly due to preventable chronic diseases.
During their lives, this portion of the population live for many years with deteriorating physical health due to debilitating preventable disease and lack of attention to preventive treatment or advice to help maintain or improve their health.
People with serious mental illness are:
- 6 times more likely to die from cardiovascular disease
- 5 times more likely to smoke
- likely to die 14-23 years earlier than the general population
- 4 times more likely to die from respiratory disease
- account for approximately one-third of all avoidable deaths.
Following the launch of the , the Mitchell Institute and Equally Well Australia worked with a wide range of individuals and organisations to engage and promote uptake and implementation of the recommendations in the Roadmap.
A range of roundtable events and advisory groups of experts were convened to facilitate detailed determination of how to implement the various aspects of the Roadmap recommendations.
This summarises the outcomes and next steps from those implementation roundtables and advisory groups. It provides the wider sector of stakeholders who can help make these improvements happen – policy-makers, services providers, practitioners, consumers – with clear guidance about what can be done now, by whom, and how.
These include: