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INDIGENOUS MENTAL HEALTH

Remote area indigenous psychiatry: not your usual day at the office

Pages 295-299 | Published online: 16 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To describe the development since 2001 of visiting psychiatric services for the very remotely located indigenous communities in South Australia.

Conclusions: The South Australian experience indicates that visiting psychiatric services can be provided in a sustainable and culturally appropriate manner for the benefit of Aboriginal people who live in the remotest places in Australia. These services are an important part of the broader response by the health sector to the mental and physical health needs of indigenous Australians. The work is professionally rewarding for clinicians.

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