Mental Health Commission of Western Australia
Louisa Osborne has a diverse professional background, currently serving as a Contact Tracing Surveillance Officer at the Department of Health Western Australia since September 2021 and as an Executive Assistant at the Mental Health Commission of Western Australia since July 2021. Prior experience includes roles as a Clerical Officer with the Office of the Information Commissioner, WA, and various positions in hospitality and law, such as Bartender at Capitol Corp and Paralegal Assistant at Crown Prosecution Service. Louisa's career began in the service industry with positions as a Junior Hairdresser and Waitress, alongside a stint as a Project Officer with North Tyneside Council. Louisa's educational pursuits include ongoing studies at CILEX Law School, building on foundational knowledge obtained at Monkseaton High School.
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Mental Health Commission of Western Australia
The Mental Health Commission is responsible for planning and purchasing mental health, alcohol and other drug services in Western Australia. We do not provide direct mental health services, but purchase services for the State from a range of providers including public Health Service Providers, a wide range of non-government organisations and private service providers. On July 1, 2015 the Commission amalgamated with the Drug and Alcohol Office to deliver an integrated approach to helping people with mental health, drug and alcohol problems, recognising that these problems commonly coexist. The new organisation, called the Mental Health Commission, is now responsible for the network of drug and alcohol treatment services and programs formerly provided and/or purchased by the Drug and Alcohol Office. Our vision is for a Western Australian community that experiences minimal alcohol and other drug-related harms and optimal mental health.