This paper aims to describe the growth of a regionally-based mental health team providing services to remote Indigenous communities in far north Queensland.
Conclusions:
By drawing on their experience, the authors are able to identify factors supporting the development and sustained capacity of integrated mental health teams, working in challenging remote settings.
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