If you haven’t already participated, you are encouraged to give your feedback to this consultation, which will close 16 February 2024.
This self-assessment tool will assist service providers in implementing the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards) and should be used together with the Guide for Service Providers.
This Guide for Service Providers was co-designed with the Mental Health Coordinating Council to support implementation of the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards).
This poster was co-designed with Lived Experience Australia to provide information on what the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards) mean to consumers and how they can benefit them.
This fact sheet outlines how the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards) affect peer workers and provides information and support surrounding the Standards.
This fact sheet provides consumers with information on what is involved with accreditation to the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards). It also outlines how to support consumers and carers during this process.
This fact sheet outlines accreditation to the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards) and explains how it will affect consumers. Accreditation begins on 1 July 2024.
This fact sheet provides information on how consumers can use their lived experience to improve mental health services for everyone. It relates to the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards).
This fact sheet explains the National Safety and Quality Mental Health Standards for Community Managed Organisations (NSQMHCMO Standards) and how they can benefit consumers.
The Commission develops clinical care standards with advice from multidisciplinary topic working group that include clinicians, consumers, and researchers.