Mapping community-based youth mental health services in Tasmania, Australia

Author:

Savaglio Melissa,Yap Marie,Vincent Ash,Skouteris Helen

Abstract

Background Tasmania has the most rurally and remotely dispersed population of young people in Australia with high rates of youth experiencing mental ill health and socioeconomic disadvantage. Standard descriptions of mental healthcare provision are necessary for evidence-informed mental healthcare policy, planning and implementation. This systematic scoping study aimed to: (1) map and describe the characteristics of community-based youth mental health services (including substance-use) for young people in Tasmania, Australia and (2) identify gaps in service accessibility and provision. Methods A list of eligible services was developed through a systematic search and consultation with key stakeholders. Data were collected from a representative from each eligible service via an interview or online survey. A standardised framework was used to classify, describe and map services. Thematic analysis was used to analyse service providers’ perceived gaps to service access and provision. Results Twenty-eight community-based mental health services for youth were identified, predominantly located in the major city of Tasmania’s three service regions. Service gaps include the ‘missing middle’, lack of integrated supports and limited service capacity. Conclusions The findings highlight the limited availability, accessibility and capacity of youth mental health services across Tasmania. Recommendations focus on increasing accessibility of rural/regional supports, provision of assertive outreach, psychosocial support, integrated care and strengthening the rural mental health workforce. These findings may inform the (re)design/(re)development of community-based youth mental health services in Tasmania. The findings may also guide evidence-informed mental health service planning, decision-making, development and implementation of integrated models of youth mental health care across Australia.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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