NSW Face Public Mental Health Crisis as Nearly 200 Psychiatrists Resign
- About 200 psychiatrists are resigning from the New South Wales public health system due to a pay dispute, starting January 20.
- The Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation is demanding a 25 percent pay increase, while the government offers only 3 percent.
- The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists warned that losing these doctors will significantly impact mental health care.
- Health Minister Ryan Park acknowledged the staffing crisis, noting that one in three psychiatrist positions are unfilled.
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