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Chief Executive Officer at PeakCare | Social Worker | Non-Executive Director | Sessional Academic | MAICD
The estimated cost to Australia of mental ill-health and suicide is $200 to $220 billion per year. This is equivalent to $550 to $600 million per day (Australian Government Productivity Commission, 2021). Within this estimate is a direct economic cost of around $40 to $70 billion per year and indirect costs of $150 billion per year due to people experiencing diminished health and reduced life expectancy. When you consider the social and emotional costs of pain and suffering, exclusion and in some cases, premature death, that accompany mental illness, the Productivity Commission's staggering estimate is likely a conservative one. In 2023 the Australian Child Maltreatment Study showed the associated mental health impacts of child maltreatment. Through the shared stories of 8,500 Australians, this study demonstrated unequivocally that maltreatment in childhood dramatically increased the odds of mental disorders. This included a specific focus on the Australian population of young people aged 16-24 years where for those that experienced maltreatment, they were: ⚠️ 2.9 times more likely to have any mental disorder ⚠️ 5.8 time more likely to have PTSD ⚠️ 3.3 times more likely to have generalised anxiety disorder ⚠️ 4.1 times more likely to have severe alcohol use disorder ⚠️ 2.7 times more likely to have had major depressive disorder. While these figures are alarming in their own right, consider that 4 in 10 young Australians today have experienced more than one type of abuse, 1 in 4 young people have experienced between 3 and 5 types of abuse and 3.7 per cent of the Australian population of young people have experienced all 5 types of child maltreatment. It was great to participate in the Queensland Mental health Commission’s Leading Reform Summit which is being held this week in Brisbane. The Summit brings leaders, people with lived and living experience, carers, front line clinicians and workers, service providers, policy-makers, funders, planners and decision-makers together to develop solutions to problems, introduce new strategies, fuel collaboration, spark ideas, harness the collective knowledge of sector leaders and drive the reform agenda forward. We have never known more about the prevalence of mental health and as a country we have never been better equipped with the knowledge we need to deliver genuine and lasting change. Now our challenge is to deliver on the reforms necessary to improve mental health outcomes for individuals, families, and their communities. Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) Queensland Mental Health Commission PeakCare Queensland Tim Nicholls MP Amanda Camm Luke Twyford Ivan Frkovic #child #family #youth #youngpeople #mentalhealth #mentalillness #health #reform #leadership #summit #abuse #maltreatment #acms #peak