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Table 12A.31<br />
Table 12A.31<br />
(j)<br />
(k)<br />
(l)<br />
Real estimated Australian Government expenditure on mental health services (2006-07 dollars) ($'000) (a), (b),<br />
(c)<br />
na Not available. ..Not applicable.<br />
Source : Australian Government (unpublished).<br />
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07<br />
Expenditure on FaHCSIA-managed COAG Action Plan programs refers to funding outlays on three new initiatives funded by the Australian Government under<br />
the COAG Action Plan on Mental Health (Personal Helpers and Mentors, More Respite Care Places to Help Families and Carers, Community based<br />
programmes to help families coping with mental illness). Expenditure is as reported in the COAG Action Plan on Mental Health 2007 Annual Progress Report<br />
(www.coag.gov.au). As these programs <strong>only</strong> commenced during the 2006-07, expenditure reflects <strong>only</strong> part year operation.<br />
Expenditure on DoHA-managed COAG Action Plan programs (nec) covers all programs funded by the Australian Government under the Action Plan and<br />
administered by the Department of Health and Ageing that are not reported elsewhere. Note that a small number of initiatives funded by the Australian<br />
Government under the Action Plan are not included in the data reported in the Report on Government Services as they are components of more general<br />
assistance programs. Full details of all expenditure by the Australian Government on the Action Plan initiatives in 2006-07 can be found in COAG Action Plan<br />
on Mental Health 2007 Annual Progress Report (www.coag.gov.au). As these programs <strong>only</strong> commenced during the 2006-07 year, expenditure reflects <strong>only</strong><br />
part year operation.<br />
'Other' refers to time limited projects or specific programs that have been absorbed into general Australian Government programs. It includes Australian<br />
Government Rehabilitation Service Psychiatric Teams, Community Organisations Support Program, Division of General Practice Grants and Rural Health<br />
Support, Education and Training Grants.<br />
REPORT ON<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
SERVICES 2009<br />
HEALTH<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
ISSUES