© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au The Facts Nearly 3 million Australians currently live with anxiety and/or depression. 40% of Australians with anxiety.

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© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au The Facts Nearly 3 million Australians currently live with anxiety and/or depression. 40% of Australians with anxiety and depression do not access effective treatment So why don’t people seek help? Mindset Don’t feel sick enough Stigma Access is limited in some regions Lack of social support and community connections

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au History of NewAccess NewAccess is the result of four years of research and collaborative discussion in Australia UK Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) achieved a 50% recovery rate beyondblue feasibility study into the IAPT service supported an Australian adoption National Forum held and gained broad support Specific research into applicability of model supported it reducing barriers for “hard to reach” populations NewAccess Demonstration program commenced.

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au The Model

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au The Role of Medicare Locals Deliver the NewAccess service in the local community for two years Medicare Locals will incorporate urban and regional areas ACT Medicare Local first site commencing October 2013

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au Training and Support Provided by a University Mirrors UK IAPT training Intense training for 6 weeks Training continues during first year of employment Competencies and assessments required

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au Low Intensity CBT Worksheets

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au Supervision of Coaches Provision of central supervision ensures consistency and high quality services Supervision framework the same as the proven UK framework Specifically designed IT system aids supervision

© Beyond Blue Ltdwww.beyondblue.org.au The Evaluation Independent Evaluation Organisation Six objectives providing a service for an unmet need in the community proving successful in the Australian context being clinically effective being cost-effective being a suitable model for roll-out nationwide developing and using a new workforce