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Staff ReporterHills Avon Valley Gazette

Mental Health Commissioner Eddie Bartnik said the commission was working on a comprehensive 10-year plan for the future of mental health services in WA.

‘We want people to tell us about the mental health services they would like to see more of; what they would like changed, what there should be less of, and what new or different services they would like to see,’ he said.

‘This plan will act as a guide for investment in mental health and alcohol and other drug services for the next 10 years, aiming to make those services more accessible, including for people who live in rural and remote areas.’

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Go to www.mental|health.wa.gov.au and click on the link before November 30.