Mental Health - ATAPS

Project Officer: Mano Arumanayagam
Phone: 8752 4907


Overview

In July 2001, the Australian Government introduced Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care (BOiMHC) which included the Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) project and GP Psych Support. This was followed in November 2006 by Better Access to Psychiatrists, Psychologists and GPs through the Medicare Benefits Schedule program.  Both programs include a mechanism by which GPs can refer patients with mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, stress, perinatal depression and self harm to an allied health professional (AHP) for evidence - based focussed psychological strategies.

Funded by the Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) and managed by Divisions or Networks of General Practice throughout Australia, the ATAPS project is primarily aimed at patients who are socio-economically disadvantaged.

Allied Health Providers eligible to take part in the ATAPS project include psychologists, social workers, mental health nurses, occupational therapists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers with specific mental health qualifications.

Through ATAPS, patients are eligible for a maximum of 12 sessions per calendar year and the sessions may be individual and/or group therapy sessions.

To be eligible for focussed psychological strategies, patients must have received an assessment and a Mental Health Treatment Plan.

ATAPS currently has three clinical streams:

  • ATAPS Anxiety, Depression, Stress and other mental health disorders
  • ATAPS Perinatal Depression Initiative
  • ATAPS Self harm prevention and early intervention

For the General Practitioner

For Free Advice from Psychiatrists

Referral Processes

ATAPS Allied Health Professionals Directory

Resources

For the Allied Health Professional

Resources

Outcome Tools

Provider Reporting Templates

GP Mental Health Resources

Courses - Refer to the External Education page

Useful Links