Accessible Mental Health Services for People with an Intellectual Disability: A Guide for Providers

Past project
A Guide for Providers

The Guide is a national framework of understanding and action for frontline mental health service providers with respect to people with an intellectual disability. It provides an overview of intellectual disability mental health, why accessible services are important, the principles that should guide service delivery, practical strategies for inclusive and accessible services, and the implications for the service system.

The Guide is an important tool to assist health services in providing equitable access, a skilled workforce and appropriate treatment to people with an intellectual disability and a mental disorder.

The intended audience for The Guide includes all mental health professionals and organisations which treat people with an intellectual disability and co-occurring mental disorders including those who work within:

  • Primary Health Care Settings
  • Public Mental Health Services
  • Private Mental Health Services
  • Specialised Intellectual Disability Mental Health Professionals and Services. 

 

Further Information

 

Related People
Chair of Intellectual Disability Mental Health, and Head, Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry
UNSW Medicine, School of Psychiatry, Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN)