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Life Insurers Urge Government Action on Mental Health Funding

Life Insurers Urge Government Action on Mental Health Funding

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Life insurers in Australia have joined forces with mental health advocates to press the federal government to honour its $1 billion pledge for mental health initiatives.
The Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) is among the key signatories of an open letter organized by Australians for Mental Health, urging swift action on funding allocation.

The open letter applauds the Albanese government for its significant financial commitment aimed at enhancing mental wellbeing services across the country. It emphasizes the urgency of activating this funding to enable broader access to mental health care for Australians in need. "A thriving economy relies on a comprehensive approach to mental health as an integral component of national wellness," the letter asserts.

As the government prepares to convene a three-day economic roundtable, the letter calls for a collaborative response to the ongoing mental health crisis. It advocates for enhanced resources in both public and private care systems, focusing on early treatment measures. Additionally, bolstering the mental health workforce is highlighted as a critical area for investment.

Christine Cupitt, CEO of CALI, highlights the economic benefits of prioritising mental health interventions. "Addressing the mental health crisis could emerge as the most impactful productivity reform in Australia this decade," Cupitt states, emphasising the role of life insurers in upholding the nation's financial safety net. However, she notes that people often seek insurance support after depleting other options, making recovery and return to work significantly challenging.

Statistics reveal the gravity of the issue, with mental illness ranking among the top causes of temporary and permanent disability for Australians under 30. The Productivity Commission underscores the economic impact, estimating mental health issues cost the national economy as much as $220 billion annually.

This campaign for immediate governmental action reflects a broad consensus within the financial and health sectors that timely investment in mental wellness is both a societal need and an economic imperative.

Published:Tuesday, 19th Aug 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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