Welcome to our resource library, a dedicated collection focusing on the physical health of people living with mental illness. Each resource has been thoughtfully developed by Equally Well, our partners, and the broader Equally Well network.

Use the search function to individualise the resources shown, ie to find specific topics, health focuses, or media formats like podcasts.

If your organisation has valuable resources to share, we would love to hear from you. Please forward them to the Equally Well Project Team.

This resources library is not intended to replace professional advice. We are working to ensure the resources are up to date. However, if you come across any resource outdated please let us know.

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Imagining the mental health workforce of the future: lessons from humanitarian contexts

Audio visual, Other resource Simon Rosenbaum
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Equally Well healthtalk project: Exploring the physical well-being and mental health of Australians

Audio visual, Other resource Chris Maylea
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Topic: Becoming an Equally Well Country: are we equal to the task?

Audio visual Catherine Lourey
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Latrogenic wounds. A common yet often overlooked problem looking for innovative solutions

Audio visual, Other resource Debbie Hamilton
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What's next for lifestyle medicine in mental healthcare?

Audio visual Joseph Firth
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2023 Symposium Welcome

Audio visual The Hon Rose Jackson
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2023 Symposium - Opening Address

Audio visual The Hon. Emma McBride MP
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Equally Well Submission: Productivity Commission Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement Review

Publications
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Equally Well Healthtalk Final Report 2023

Publications
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Being Equally Well Roadmap Report

Publications
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Review of Physical and Mental Health Care in Australia

Publications, Reports/Guidelines
Human rightsHealth Economics Open
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The Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan

Publications, Reports/Guidelines
Human rightsHealth EconomicsIntentional self-harm Open