Not for Service was compiled by
Logo: Mental Health Council of Australia
and the

Logo: Brain and Mind Research Institute

in association with

Logo: Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission

Not For Service: Experiences of Injustice and Despair in Mental Health Care in Australia is the most significant report on mental health care in Australia for over a decade.

Cover Artwork: Not for Service: Experiences of injustice and despair in mental health care in Australia. They're in the community living like ghosts - they are dying aloneIn 1992 all Australian Governments initiated the National Mental Health Strategy to correct decades of neglect and assure the rights of people with mental illness.

In 1993, the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission's National Inquiry into the Human Rights of People with Mental Illness ('Burdekin Report') exposed the devastating personal consequences of grossly inadequate mental health and welfare services.

Despite 12 years of national effort, this report captures the persisting, distressing and daily experiences of inadequate mental health and community care. It details personal stories of people with mental illness, and their families and carers. Such stories are often excluded from other national reports.

The report also includes the strong views of doctors, nurses, psychologists and other professionals who provide mental health services in Australia.

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You can obtain a CD-Rom of Not For Service or a print copy of the Not For Service Summary by sending an email to: admin@mhca.org.au or telephone the Mental Health Council of Australia on (02) 62853100.