The New South Wales government's 2022 budget is committing the largest ever single investment in child and adolescent mental health in the state's history.
The New South Wales government’s 2022 budget is committing the largest ever single investment in child and adolescent mental health in the state’s history.Ms Taylor said the investment supports a few different initiatives.
“One of those initiatives is training 275,000 people in mental health, first aid and suicide prevention,” Ms Taylor told Sky News Australia. “So that is actually the largest training that’s been undertaken we think worldwide – the US Navy attempted to do something similar.”
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