Links
Links- NSW | Links- Australia | Links- International
Links- NSW
- Office of the Public Guardian
- Office of the Protective Commissioner
- NSW Department of Health
- NSW State Government
- Transcultural Mental Health Centre NSW
- Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW
- NSW Institute of Psychiatry
- Mental Health Advocacy Service
- Supreme Court
- Health Care Complaints Commission
- NSW Mental Health Act, 2007
- Protected Estates Act, 1983
- NSW Guardianship Tribunal
- Mental Health Association
- Official Visitor Program
Links- Australia
- Department of Health, Federal Government
- Federal Government
- Australasian Legal Information Institute
- Australasian Legal Information Institute database - searchable database of NSW and Commonwealth legislation
- Mental Health Review Board, Victoria - Victorian equivalent of the NSW Mental Health Review Tribunal
- Mental Health Research Institute, Victoria -an independent research organisation, focussing on neurosciences
- Neuroscience Institute of Schizophrenia and Allied Disorders
- SANE -formerly the Schizophrenia Australia Foundation
- Multicultural Mental Health Australia
- Mental Health Council of Australia
- Mental Health Association of Queensland
- Australian Drug Foundation - independent, non-profit organisation aimed at preventing and reducing drug problems in the Australian community
Links- International
- ECT education program, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania - contains links and information about electro-convulsive therapy
- National Association of the Mentally Ill, USA
- Online Dictionary of Mental Health - a global information resource and research tool covering all of the disciplines contributing to our understanding of mental health.
- Schizophrenia.com, USA - a nonprofit information, support and education organisation
- Treatment Advocacy Centre, USA - a nonprofit organisation dedicated to eliminating legal and clinical barriers to treatment for Americans with severe brain disorders who are not receiving appropriate medical care. Focusing on schizophrenia and manic-depressive illness (bipolar disorder).


