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Time to act on climate crisis is now
Psychologists welcome Productivity Commission’s call to action on mental health
2019 Workplace Excellence Awards
Australian Health Psychologists Combat Addiction to Pain Killers
Australian Health Psychologists Combat Pain Killer Addiction
Psychologists in demand but access still a major concern, says APS
APS statements on surgery for transgender minors
Statement regarding surgery for transgender young people
Half of Australians with early stage dementia not getting care they need, says APS
Climate change a rapidly increasing issue for our mental health
APS Refutes ‘Social Contagion’ Arguments
‘Climate distress’ real, says APS
Psychologists welcome Government’s commitment to building a mentally healthy Australia
Listening to children is an opportunity to reduce suicide risk
HILDA report highlights need for increased access to psychologists under Medicare
APS welcomes appointment of ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Suicide Prevention Adviser
Access to expert psychological care upheld for Australian Defence Force personnel
Psychologists applaud NSW commitment to mental health in schools
Psychologists urge action to close mental health service gaps
End-of-life conversations can contribute to a better death
APS congratulates Morrison Government and urges continued mental health focus
Evidence backs need for psychologists in primary schools
ALP investment in youth mental health should extend to children
Psychologists call for a more socially cohesive community one month on from Christchurch attacks
Psychologists welcome much needed mental health focus in Federal Budget
Multidisciplinary mental health care is not necessary for majority of Australians
Psychologists applaud AFL mental health appointment
Take care of yourself to cope with distressing news, say psychologists
MBS consultation for members and stakeholders
Investing now in mental health treatments will produce long term benefits and savings