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A special episode of Q&A on Monday night sparked a national conversation on Twitter about mental health, particularly about a lack of services and high suicide rates in regional Australia.A special episode of Q&A on Monday night sparked a national conversation on Twitter about mental health, particularly about a lack of services and high suicide rates in regional Australia.
The show, hosted by Tony Jones, was broadcast live from Rockhampton in central Queensland, where government funding cuts have meant mental health services have been drastically wound back.The show, hosted by Tony Jones, was broadcast live from Rockhampton in central Queensland, where government funding cuts have meant mental health services have been drastically wound back.
A leading professor of psychiatry and former Australian of the year, Patrick McGorry, the managing director of the Australasian Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health, Jennifer Bowers, and the federal member for Kennedy in Queensland, Bob Katter, were among the panellists.A leading professor of psychiatry and former Australian of the year, Patrick McGorry, the managing director of the Australasian Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health, Jennifer Bowers, and the federal member for Kennedy in Queensland, Bob Katter, were among the panellists.
They answered questions about a lack of community mental health services, the ongoing struggle to fight stigma surrounding mental illness and barriers to care in rural and Indigenous communities.They answered questions about a lack of community mental health services, the ongoing struggle to fight stigma surrounding mental illness and barriers to care in rural and Indigenous communities.
There was a particularly fiery exchange between Katter, and panellist and comedian Josh Thomas, who has used his own experience as young gay man whose mother was diagnosed as having bipolar disorder to write the TV comedy Please Like Me.There was a particularly fiery exchange between Katter, and panellist and comedian Josh Thomas, who has used his own experience as young gay man whose mother was diagnosed as having bipolar disorder to write the TV comedy Please Like Me.
In a discussion about mental health issues facing the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, Thomas slammed Katter for his claim that homosexuals don’t exist in Queensland. “You’ve got an ad from the Katter Australia party – you can find it on youTube – about how homosexuals are evil,” Thomas said.In a discussion about mental health issues facing the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, Thomas slammed Katter for his claim that homosexuals don’t exist in Queensland. “You’ve got an ad from the Katter Australia party – you can find it on youTube – about how homosexuals are evil,” Thomas said.
“You said they don’t exist. All you need to do is say, ‘You know what, what I’ve said this stuff in the past, it was a mistake, it’s hurting people’s mental health, it’s part of the problem, it’s not part of the solution, I’m sorry, hooray for gay people, here’s some glitter.’ ”“You said they don’t exist. All you need to do is say, ‘You know what, what I’ve said this stuff in the past, it was a mistake, it’s hurting people’s mental health, it’s part of the problem, it’s not part of the solution, I’m sorry, hooray for gay people, here’s some glitter.’ ”
Bob Katter won’t look at Josh Thomas - is he afraid of catching gay? #QandABob Katter won’t look at Josh Thomas - is he afraid of catching gay? #QandA
#qanda Josh Thomas, you're awesome! Thanks for putting Bob Katter in his place, after he tried to "side step" the gay discussion.#qanda Josh Thomas, you're awesome! Thanks for putting Bob Katter in his place, after he tried to "side step" the gay discussion.
Josh Thomas tells Bob Katter there are gay ppl in N Q 'land. Offers to share Grinder app with him! Lol #qanda #auspol pic.twitter.com/WEn6vBgmn8Josh Thomas tells Bob Katter there are gay ppl in N Q 'land. Offers to share Grinder app with him! Lol #qanda #auspol pic.twitter.com/WEn6vBgmn8
But Bob, what about our gay farmers and gay First Australians in your electorate. #qandaBut Bob, what about our gay farmers and gay First Australians in your electorate. #qanda
Katter also put a dampener on the conversation when Thomas pointed out that three times as many men kill themselves as women.Katter also put a dampener on the conversation when Thomas pointed out that three times as many men kill themselves as women.
The politician responded: “We have to put up with women, you know.”The politician responded: “We have to put up with women, you know.”
The social media reaction was swift and scathing.The social media reaction was swift and scathing.
Katter's sexist "joke" about putting up with women killed this serious discussion for me. #quandaKatter's sexist "joke" about putting up with women killed this serious discussion for me. #quanda
#qanda Bob Katter, support what you stand for re farmers but your body language / attitude towards homosexuals / women is very disconcerting#qanda Bob Katter, support what you stand for re farmers but your body language / attitude towards homosexuals / women is very disconcerting
If I understand Bob Katter correctly, the key to mental health is staying away from women and having more cows. #QandAIf I understand Bob Katter correctly, the key to mental health is staying away from women and having more cows. #QandA
When Katter wasn’t causing controversy, inadequate funding and difficulty accessing mental health services were ongoing themes. Eminent doctors, mental health professionals and people with experience of mental illness weighed in on the discussion.When Katter wasn’t causing controversy, inadequate funding and difficulty accessing mental health services were ongoing themes. Eminent doctors, mental health professionals and people with experience of mental illness weighed in on the discussion.
Mental health funding & resources are deficient esp for children and adolescents. It's crisis mx. Funding must match rhetoric #qandaMental health funding & resources are deficient esp for children and adolescents. It's crisis mx. Funding must match rhetoric #qanda
Our research showed a huge number of people hospitalised after a #suicide attempt only received 15min of clinical follow-up #qandaOur research showed a huge number of people hospitalised after a #suicide attempt only received 15min of clinical follow-up #qanda
Humour is good, but the best way to break down the stigma is to treat people with mental health problems as people #qandaHumour is good, but the best way to break down the stigma is to treat people with mental health problems as people #qanda
Dr Aaron Beck, father of CBT, suggests Medicare support 24 visits of psychological care. So why does the government only fund 10? #QandADr Aaron Beck, father of CBT, suggests Medicare support 24 visits of psychological care. So why does the government only fund 10? #QandA
There were also questions about the stigma surrounding mental illness and whether it is lifting.There were also questions about the stigma surrounding mental illness and whether it is lifting.
A vital issue. Some #LGBTI young ppl in #rural Australia have poor #mentalhealth b/c of stigma. Cruel and wrong #QandAA vital issue. Some #LGBTI young ppl in #rural Australia have poor #mentalhealth b/c of stigma. Cruel and wrong #QandA
The most infuriating stigma of mental illness is that people thing you have it because "you're not strong enough" #qandaThe most infuriating stigma of mental illness is that people thing you have it because "you're not strong enough" #qanda
Being an Aussie bloke makes it hard to admit to mental illness, a stigma we need to get rid of. #qanda Being an Aussie bloke makes it hard to admit to mental illness, a stigma we need to get rid of. #qanda
Stigma and inability to discuss and get support is a significant factor in outcomes for mental illness #QandAStigma and inability to discuss and get support is a significant factor in outcomes for mental illness #QandA
Louise Byrne is right: We need to have a conversation about mental health. We need to provide support. We need to smash the stigma. #QandALouise Byrne is right: We need to have a conversation about mental health. We need to provide support. We need to smash the stigma. #QandA
Panellist Louise Byrne, who works in the mental health sector and has experience of significant mental health challenges herself, spoke about the importance of hope in the face of stigma.Panellist Louise Byrne, who works in the mental health sector and has experience of significant mental health challenges herself, spoke about the importance of hope in the face of stigma.
She also offered words of support for those with a loved one with mental illness. “I think if I was going to say one thing I would say try not to be fearful,” she said.She also offered words of support for those with a loved one with mental illness. “I think if I was going to say one thing I would say try not to be fearful,” she said.
“I know thats a big call because you’re afraid for the person you love for their future and what their future prospects would be, but I would say hold on to hope and believe, believe in them.”“I know thats a big call because you’re afraid for the person you love for their future and what their future prospects would be, but I would say hold on to hope and believe, believe in them.”
"Resilience needs to be a shared responsibility" fantastic response from Louise Byrne #qanda"Resilience needs to be a shared responsibility" fantastic response from Louise Byrne #qanda
Reducing stigma is essential. Lived experience is key. Kudos to Louise Byrne for her matter of fact courage #qanda @SANEAustraliaReducing stigma is essential. Lived experience is key. Kudos to Louise Byrne for her matter of fact courage #qanda @SANEAustralia
Deal with fear, maintain hope and believe people - Louise Byrne #qandaDeal with fear, maintain hope and believe people - Louise Byrne #qanda
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