The Knowledge and Implementation Hub team undertook a desktop environmental scan to find high-quality practical resources on mental health and wellbeing in aged care. These resources are now available in the Resource Collection of the Hub. To read more about our environmental scan process, see the PDF report below.
What we didÂ
In July 2022, we conducted structured searches using the Advanced Search version of Google alongside targeted searches of relevant organisational websites. We also consulted the ARIIA Evidence Advisory Group on Mental Health and Wellbeing to suggest resources to add to our Resource Collection.
Resources had to be Australian, freely available and useful for practice. They also had to meet certain quality criteria such as currency (last 5 years), author or organisation credibility and objectivity, and content accuracy and depth of coverage.
What we found
We identified 33 Australian resources on mental health and wellbeing. Different types of resources were identified such as toolkits, guidance, videos, and e-learning modules for use by staff in both home and residential aged care. Many of these resources were from the Commonwealth Government Department of Health (and Ageing), the Australian Psychological Society, Relationships Australia, Beyond Blue, and Mental Health Australia.
Keeping the collection current
The environmental scan process was repeated in September 2024 to find resources produced since July 2022. The project team will continue to repeat the scan process at scheduled intervals to ensure the resource content for mental health and wellbeing remains up to date.
You can download the full environmental scan summary report below.