Impact of COVID-19 restrictions on men’s mental healthservices in Australia
Mental health services in Australia have faced significant challenges during the COVID-19 pan-demic in adopting the new changes to reach service users. The rapid changes in the situation and surge in thenumber of people seeking help or in crisis have led services to use many strategies which they would not haveconsidered in normal situations. The services working with men were especially experiencing the difficulty infulfilling the needs of their clients as the evidence shows that Australian men’s help seeking behaviour is lowerthan women.
A survey was conducted online to ascertain the level of impact on their services, theirclient groups and the lessons learned during online service delivery. The survey was conducted by AustralianMen’s Health Forum with 20 questions, both with multiple choice and narrative answer options.
In to-tal, 53 male-specific services have responded. 81% made changes to their services; 43% enabled their staff andvolunteers to work from home; 84% adopted strategies to conduct their meeting virtually with clients.Conclu-sion:Most services made significant changes such as phone/video counselling, but felt that this cannot be thenorm post-pandemic as it lacks the empathic human touch to service delivery. Innovative strategies were devel-oped to reach men living in remote/rural areas with no cost or travel time. However, there are many concernsabout vulnerable groups such as older adults, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and men living in remoteareas, who have limited access to electronic devices and reliable internet access.Implications:These find-ings have implications for reorienting frontline health services, particularly in times of widespread crisis whenservice delivery models need to change. There is, therefore, a direct consequence for building healthy publicpolicy in relation to the health of men and boys from marginalised/vulnerable groups that incorporates healthyenvironments and positive social connections
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