About Us

Established in 1997, the Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA) is the peak, national non-government organisation representing and promoting the interests of the Australian mental health sector, committed to achieving better mental health for all Australians.

MHCA Members include national organisations representing consumers, carers, special needs groups, clinical service providers, public and private mental health service providers, researchers and state/territory community mental health peak bodies.

The MHCA aims to promote mentally healthy communities, educate Australians on mental health issues, conduct research into mental health issues and reform Australia's mental health system

For more information about the MHCA, click on one of the following links:

Annual Report 2011-2012

MHCA Strategic Plan 2010-13

MHCA Constitution 2011

MHCA Feedback and Complaints Policy

MHCA Code of Conduct

For more information about MHCA members, please visit Our Members page.

 

The MHCA is a registered charity.