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Improving access to high quality mental health services and improving the coordination of care for people experiencing mental health challenges are important goals for NQPHN. 

In 2024, NQPHN will be engaging with the sector to progress a range of exciting initiatives. Some initiatives have a focus on redesigning the current system, so it is easier for people to navigate and access the types of services they need. Other initiatives will focus on commissioning new services. 

Commissioning priorities for 2024 are:

  • Procure and establish stepped care services 
  • Procure and establish Cairns Head to Health
  • Procure and establish universal aftercare Mackay and Townsville
  • Distress Brief Support trial - Tablelands
  • Psychological Support for RACH residents

Commissioning priorities for 2023 were: 

  • Redesigning mental health stepped care services 
  • Codesign Cairns Head to Health 
  • Codesign universal aftercare services Mackay and Townsville
  • Community-based suicide prevention activities 
  • Alcohol and other drugs review  

Across the North Queensland region, NQPHN commissions mental health stepped care services to support people with low, moderate, and high intensity mental health needs. 

NQPHN is responsible for ensuring stepped care arrangements make the best possible use of available services and resources, work effectively across the various levels of need, and address service gaps through commissioning activity.  

Following an independent review of the model and funded services completed in 2022, NQPHN undertook a far-reaching codesign process to design the services and stepped care model that will optimally support people in the region.  

By working with a range of health and social service professionals, people with lived experience of mental health challenges, and other interested community members, NQPHN has been able to design services that will be matched to a person’s needs, rather than their illness or diagnosis.  

A stakeholder summary report has been developed to finalise the codesign process and provide an overview of the vision for the future stepped care model.  

It also provides information on the upcoming procurement approach NQPHN will be taking to commission the new model. This is a public document and can be distributed widely. 

Resources

The NQPHN Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Team has compiled the information gathered from the three stepped care workshops held so far into concise one-page summaries. These summaries provide an overview of the current state, future state, attendee breakdown, and key insights ('messages in a bottle'). Click on the links below to read the summaries:

  • Cairns stepped care workshop summary
  • Townsville stepped care workshop summary
  • Mackay stepped care workshop summary

Throughout 2023, NQPHN, in partnership with Townsville and Mackay Hospital and Health Services (HHSs), undertook consultation and codesign activities to inform the implementation of new universal aftercare services. Universal aftercare services are intended to support people who have attempted suicide or been assessed as at imminent risk of attempting suicide. Click on the link below to read the summary report of the consultation and codesign.

Two concurrent procurement processes will be undertaken to identify non-government service providers for universal aftercare services in the Townsville and Mackay regions. To be notified of the release of these, anticipated for mid- to late-February 2024, please register for NQPHN’s eTenderbox portal here.

Head to Health is a new approach to supporting people with their mental health and social and emotional wellbeing. Head to Health centres provide a welcoming, low stigma, soft entry point for people who are experiencing distress or crisis, including people with mental health concerns that are too complex for many current primary healthcare services but who are not eligible for, or need more timely care than that available from, Queensland Health community mental health services.

Head to Health will offer immediate support, without the need for a referral or appointment. It will also provide short[1]and medium-term episodes of care, and service navigation to connect people to ongoing services. You can find more information about Head to Health here.

Cairns Head to health

Cairns Head to Health has been funded by the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments through the National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement and Bi-Lateral PHN Program. This service is being commissioned by NQPHN in partnership with CHHHS.

Cairns Head to Health will deliver a new approach to supporting individuals with their mental health, social, and emotional wellbeing needs. As one lived experience representative put it, through ‘wobbly life moments.’ The center will offer a welcoming, low-stigma, and soft entry point for individuals experiencing distress, crisis, or other mental health challenges. Support will be immediate, with no need for a referral or appointment.

Cairns Head to Health has been through a comprehensive co-design phase between July 2023 and February 2024. A detailed summary of this work can be found here.

The launch of an open and competitive process to identify the lead agency for Cairns Head to Health is anticipated for Tuesday 2 April. Service providers and agencies can apply as an individual entity, or as part of a partnership or as a consortium approach. The tender process will be managed through NQPHN’s eTenderBox Portal. Stakeholders will also be notified through NQPHN publication channels

13 March 2024