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Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategy
2026-2031

Guiding the transformation of Western Australia’s mental health and alcohol and other drugs systems to empower and support people, families and communities in their wellbeing.

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Aspirations for change

The Strategy talks about systems transformation, which means changing our ways of thinking and working so that services, programs and supports are designed and delivered in ways that people want and need.

It includes Aspirations that describe what our mental health and alcohol and other drugs systems should look like if systems transformation was to be achieved. Aspirations illustrate the ambitions for change, across four domains: People, Community, Services, and Leadership.

People

Communities

Services

Leadership

Strategic Pillars

The Strategy is built around five interconnected Strategic Pillars, which identify whole-of-systems priorities, building on past gains and current reforms. These range from strategies that support wellbeing for everybody through to specialised supports and services.

Under each Strategic Pillar, key Focus Areas outline where efforts need to be directed, guiding the development and implementation of initiatives over the next five years.

System relation

Mental Health System
Alcohol and Other Drugs System
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Approaches that promote wellbeing for everybody

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Opportunities for people in the community to achieve their own wellbeing goals

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Equitable access to services in the community

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Specialised and acute services for those who need them

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Foundations for contemporary, people-centred systems

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Making a meaningful difference to people and communities

To track how the Strategy is progressing and provide transparent reporting, we will develop Annual Implementation and Monitoring Plans (AIM Plans). Each AIM Plan will outline the key actions the Commission will lead or support during the financial year. The AIM Plans will also highlight major initiatives led by other State Government agencies.

The AIM Plans will be refreshed and reported on annually. This allows flexibility to respond to changes in the community and the broader environment where our mental health and alcohol and other drugs systems operate.

What this means for regional and remote Western Australia

Western Australia is vibrant and diverse, with each regional area having its own unique strengths, opportunities and challenges.

Whilst this Strategy provides a statewide approach, it is well understood that the needs of each geographic region differ depending on local circumstances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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