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Media Alert: Urgent action needed to prepare for potential increase in suicide rates

Media Alert: Urgent action needed to prepare for potential increase in suicide rates Australia’s national peak body for suicide prevention, Suicide Prevention Australia, has responded to University of Sydney modelling... read more →
  • May 7, 2020
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Suicide Prevention Australia welcomes NSW Government funding

Suicide Prevention Australia welcomes NSW Government funding Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body for suicide prevention, welcomed today’s announcement of a $73 million investment in mental health by the... read more →
  • April 24, 2020
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Announcing Connect 2020: Suicide Prevention Australia’s Webinar Series

Connect 2020 is Suicide Prevention Australia's new monthly webinar series. Each webinar brings together leaders from across the sector sharing ideas to achieve our vision of a world without suicide.... read more →
  • April 17, 2020
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Finding hope when the waters are muddy

Finding hope when the waters are muddy I’m sitting at home in the comfort of my library, my cats are purring beside me and the strong smell of coffee is... read more →
  • March 31, 2020
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National peak body welcomes mental health funding

Suicide Prevention Australia welcomes the Australian Government’s decision to invest $74 million in mental health.  These measures will help relieve distress amongst our community at a time when we are faced... read more →
  • March 30, 2020
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Turning the Tide: a six point plan for change

SUICIDE PREVENTION AUSTRALIA CALLS FOR ACTION TO REDUCE DISTRESS IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19 Suicide Prevention Australia is calling on the government to fund support for gig workers, sole operators,... read more →
  • March 28, 2020
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Q&A with Christine Morgan, National Suicide Prevention Adviser

Christine Morgan is Australia’s first National Suicide Prevention Adviser and CEO of the National Mental Health Commission. She has been tasked with bringing together the Vision 2030 for Mental Health... read more →
  • March 18, 2020
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Suicide Prevention Australia takes the next step towards a national Quality Improvement Program

On Wednesday 11 March, Suicide Prevention Australia joined with the Black Dog Institute, Wesley Mission LifeForce, LGBTI Health Alliance, Australian Defence Force Centre for Mental Health, and Quality Innovation Performance... read more →
  • March 18, 2020
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National Suicide Prevention Conference 2020 Cancelled

National Suicide Prevention Conference 2020 Cancelled Following extensive consideration, Suicide Prevention Australia has made the difficult decision to cancel the National Suicide Prevention Conference, Canberra on 20-23 July 2020. With... read more →
  • March 17, 2020
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Suicide Prevention Australia announces new post-doctoral fellowships

Research winners focused on saving lives: Suicide Prevention Australia announces new post-doctoral fellowships Suicide Prevention Australia is announcing four new post-doctoral fellowships funded through the Commonwealth’s Suicide Prevention Research Fund.... read more →
  • March 13, 2020
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