Table of contents
- Disclaimer
- Foreword
- Preface
- Terminology
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Planning mental health courses for GPs
- Part 3: Developing mental health courses for GPs
- Part 4: Applying for GPMHSC accreditation
- Part 5: After accreditation
- References
Preface
The purpose of this guide
The Mental health training standards 2026–28: a guide for training providers is a document for training providers wishing to find out about:- the specific training that GPs must complete to be eligible to access general practice mental health care MBS item numbers under the Better Access initiative
- the learning outcomes and course content requirements for GPMHSC-accredited training
- how to apply for accreditation of courses you develop, and what to do after accreditation
- details of ongoing mental health education and training recommended for GPs.
Changes from the previous edition
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health care recommendations- A list of 15 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recommendations have been added into the 26–28 edition of the GPMHSC Mental Health Standards for Training, to strengthen GP education on the mental health experiences and support efforts to close the gap in social and emotional wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Training Providers will be required to implement two of the 15 to meet accreditation requirements.
Additional information added
- This edition includes:
- A strengthened consumer and carer section, to ensure training providers are equipped to meaningfully and adequately incorporate the rich lived experiences, insights, and expertise of consumers and carers into their accredited activities. Further information on FPS CPD topics, developing FPS CPD activities, and specifically what needs to be involved for GPs to be able to claim their hours
- A description of Trauma Informed Care