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Better Access Initiative for mental health has been made less accessible by federal Labor government
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has condemned Labor's decision to cut additional Medicare-subsidised psychology sessions.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester said the previous federal government introduced 10 additional sessions to support Australians after a tumultuous couple of years. "At a time of increasing need due to natural disasters and the pandemic, it's extraordinary that Labor would cut people's access to mental health professionals."
Access to mental health support is critical right now for all Gippslanders who are struggling and this decision will see those needing support going without, says Darren Chester
Reconsider and reinstate
Mr Chester also said, "The previous federal government increased the Better Access Initiative from 10 sessions to 20 sessions to support the community facing the impacts of major traumatic events. As a region we are still dealing with the impacts of the Black Summer bushfires, coronavirus pandemic, storms, floods and now the increasing cost of living crisis."
"Access to mental health support is critical right now for all Gippslanders who are struggling and this decision will see those needing support going without. I urge the Labor government to reconsider and reinstate the additional 10 subsidised sessions so Gippslanders can access the psychological support they need." Mr Chester said.
For any Gippslanders struggling with mental health issues support is available via Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Pictures from Mental Health Consultant - South, Central and West Gippsland Facebook page.
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