This first iteration of the framework sets out the knowledge, skills and ways of working that our diverse, multidisciplinary and evolving workforce needs.
It provides a common language for all members of the mental health and wellbeing workforce in both direct care roles and support functions – regardless of professional discipline, background, role and setting.
Ultimately, it seeks to generate a sense of collective identity and reciprocal responsibility for how we deliver care, support and treatment in Victoria’s mental health and wellbeing system.
Background and development
The framework is developed on the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System and the input received during its 2019–2021 inquiry.
Purpose and objectives
The framework sets out the knowledge, skills and ways of working required to effectively deliver care, support and treatment in the mental health and wellbeing system.
How the framework supports mental health reform
A diverse, skilled and multidisciplinary workforce is at the heart of the Royal Commission’s vision for a reformed mental health and wellbeing system.
Alignment with other frameworks and standards
The framework sits alongside professional discipline and service-specific requirements and capability frameworks.
How to use this framework
The framework is for individual members of the workforce, service leaders, organisations, and institutions that engage with the system.
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