SANE Australia is a national charity working for a better life for people affected by mental illness through:
Campaigns
SANE campaigns for improved services for, and attitudes towards, people affected by mental illness.
As
well as ongoing advocacy for improved services, SANE lobbies on
specific issues such as the effect of welfare reform and drug
strategies on the lives of people with a mental illness.
SANE's StigmaWatch program monitors and pursues stigma against people with a mental illness in the media.
The SANE Mind and Body Initiative focuses on treatment and support for the whole person: promoting better physical health for people with a mental illness, and better mental health for people with physical health conditions.
The SANE Mental Illness and Bereavement Initiative focuses on improving the coping ability of family and friends when someone with a mental illness dies by suicide or goes missing.
Education
SANE promotes understanding of mental illness through an award-winning
range of education products and services for those affected, their family and
friends, health professionals and the general community:
SANE
News is a quarterly magazine on mental health issues. To get your copy
of SANE News find out more about becoming a Friend
of SANE
Research
SANE conducts applied research which aims to make a real difference
to the lives of Australians affected by mental illness and to those who
care for them.
Our Research area contains reports and information on the following topics: