The Division runs two mental health programs to support and assist GPs in their role of providing primary mental health care. They are described below.
‘Bridging the Gap’:
This is a Commonwealth Government funded Access to Allied Health Services program. It enables GPs registered with the Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOiMHC) Initiative to access focussed psychological strategies (FPS) from allied health professionals to support their patients with mental health problems.
referrals are to be made in the context of the 3 Step Mental Health Process
GPs can refer a patient to the program as part of a Mental Health Plan
there is currently 11 psychologists and 1 social worker signed up and ready to take referrals
on referral patients can access up to 6 (50 minute) sessions of FPS with a psychologist or social worker
patients may be entitled to access up to a further 6 more sessions of FPS with a psychologist or social worker upon a mental health review.
How can I get registered so I can access this program?
GPs must complete Familiarisation Training (online or face-to-face) and 6 hours of Mental Health Skills Training
register with the HIC via the General Practice Mental Health Standards Collaboration (branch of the RACGP) to participate in the BOiMHC Initiative.
GP Incentive Payments: There are 2 incentive payments:
a sign on payment of $150 when GPs register with the HIC for the initiative
a Service Incentive Payment (SIP) of $150 per 3 Step Mental Health Process per patient per year on completion of the review step.