Table 2.
Service users | Service and support providers |
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- Ages including young people 16 to 18 years and 18 to 24 years, older persons - Non-binary genders - Type of service user (e.g., local resident, Drive In Drive Out/ Fly In Fly Out worker) - Previous experience with Navicare (those with lived experience and no lived experience) - Socioeconomic circumstances (e.g., employed, not employed) - Diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds - With and without lived experience of mental ill-health - Service users of Navicare and other services - Community members who have not accessed Navicare services but have lived experience of mental ill-health - Parents and carers of people with mental ill-health |
- Representation from local government, Primary Health Network, community support organisations like local sporting organisations, telehealth providers, general practitioners and allied health professionals, educators, policy makers, Lifeline, alcohol and other drugs support workers, community housing - Local businesses (mining and industry) - Diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds |