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Ipswich mental health centre has strong year

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: January 23, 2025
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Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann, centre, and Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Emma McBride, right, meet with Open Minds CEO Kate Johnson, left, Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN Chair Dr Tony Bayliss and West Moreton Health board member Dr Cathryn Hester at the opening of the Ipswich Medicare Mental Health Centre.
Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann, centre, and Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Emma McBride, right, meet with Open Minds CEO Kate Johnson, left, Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN Chair Dr Tony Bayliss and West Moreton Health board member Dr Cathryn Hester at the opening of the Ipswich Medicare Mental Health Centre.
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THE Ipswich Medicare Mental Health Centre has made a significant impact in its first 12 months, providing vital support to the community.

Since opening its doors in late 2023, the centre has conducted 1660 appointments, easing pressure on the Ipswich health system, and helping to meet the growing demand for mental health services in the region.

At the 2021 Census, 11.8 per cent of Ipswich residents reported experiencing a mental health condition, higher than the South East Queensland average of 9.7 per cent.

With rising rates of mental health diagnoses in the area, the centre was established as part of a broader initiative to address these challenges.

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It is one of four Medicare Mental Health Centres operating across Queensland, with 61 planned nationwide.

These facilities aim to increase access to mental health services and ensure that individuals in need of support receive timely care.

Medicare Mental Health Centres offer support from psychologists, social workers, mental health nurses and peer workers.

East Ipswich resident Jamie, 22, told Local Ipswich News that the centre’s services ensured he could access help when his GP was unable to provide mental health plan services.

“The centre has really helped me since it opened, and made it so I don’t have to travel into Brisbane for help with my issues,” he said.

“They provide a service that does not judge me but also makes sure that I am looked after and don’t slip up on my treatment plans.”

To ensure better access to specialist care, the Government is investing an additional $29.9 million to ensure every centre has a psychologist and psychiatrist on call.

The centre is on Level 1, Eats Building, Ipswich and open Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm.

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