“…Stepped care involves a process of assessing and triaging patients to the level of care that is appropriate to suit their needs (high vs. low intensity), thereby delivering more readily available, lower intensity options that could reduce wait times for health care. Psychologists are well-suited to defined leadership roles within stepped care models, such as providing comprehensive assessments and treatment for complex and severe patient populations (i.e., skills that lend themselves to higher intensity services) and providing the advanced, targeted higher intensity therapies (Vincent et al, 2021). Additionally, psychologists are trained to develop and evaluate treatment programmes, which lends itself to the programme implementation, monitoring, and improvement practices that are necessary when delivering large-scale interventions.…”