Zurich Australia hosts fourth mental health roundtable

Justin Delaney
Zurich Financial Services Australia (Zurich) has hosted its fourth bi-annual Mental Health Roundtable, attended by key clinical and civil society representatives to discuss trends surrounding mental health diagnosis, treatment and resilience, including the evolving role of life insurance.
Attendees were presented with new Zurich analysis which quantifies the projected rise and impact of mental health conditions in six countries, including Australia, by 2030.
An in-depth discussion was then facilitated to explore principles and ideas for the reform of disability insurance products, with a view to specifically address current design limitations and unintended consequences for those with mental health conditions.
Justin Delaney, Chief Executive Officer, Zurich said: “After the government, life insurance is the largest financial safety net for Australians with mental health conditions. Our data shows that prevalence is rising, which is putting significant pressure on individuals and their quality of life, informal and formal support networks, and the broader economy.”
“Disability insurance products are an important part of this financial safety net, however, the suitability of these products for people with mental health conditions has become increasingly challenging.”
“As we seek to innovate these products, we recognise the importance of doing so collaboratively. Our recent Roundtable was a great opportunity to collectively explore product re-design possibilities, and understand how any proposed changes could integrate with, or impact, other parts of the mental health ecosystem,” Mr Delaney said.
Jennifer Keyes, Head of Product Innovation and Mental Fitness Impact, Gotcha4Life said: “Discussions like these are important because they help ensure the needs of people experiencing mental health challenges remain at the centre of any service design or decision-making, and that those decisions are informed by expertise and perspectives from across the mental health ecosystem.”
Michael Marthick, Director of Insurance, Spectrum.Life ANZ said: “Disability insurance has a unique reach into the lives of Australians experiencing mental health conditions. Used well, that’s a platform for genuine support – not just financial protection. Roundtables like this are how we move from good intentions to practical reform.”
Catherine Day, Advisor, It Pays to Care said: “Thank you to Zurich for opening up an important discussion about mental health challenges in Australia through the Roundtable discussion. It provided a valuable opportunity for a diverse group of people to challenge the status quo, share perspectives, and explore new approaches.”
Since its last Mental Health Roundtable in November 2025, Zurich has:
- Introduced a new social support rehab program for claimants who are vulnerable or have a mental health condition;
- Commenced a pilot using a leading mental health telemedicine provider to improve efficiency and specialist access for claimants requiring a psychiatric opinion; and
- Committed to a chronic pain management program pilot which addresses mental health as a pain modifier.
The fourth Zurich Mental Health Roundtable, held in May 2026, was attended by representatives from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Lifeline Australia, SANE Australia, Gotcha4Life, This Way Up, Bupa, Spectrum.Life and It Pays to Care.



