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Peak body calls for immediate action on veteran suicide

Peak body calls for immediate action on veteran suicide Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body for suicide prevention, has joined calls for immediate action on veteran suicide, citing the... read more →
  • December 19, 2019
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Trends in employment, relationships and rising consumer debt impacting suicide risk this decade

Trends in employment, relationships and rising consumer debt impacting suicide risk this decade A suicide prevention roundtable in Sydney tomorrow (Tuesday 3 December 2019) is set to debate and identify... read more →
  • December 16, 2019
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Upskilling workforce key to driving down suicide rates

Upskilling workforce key to driving down suicide rates Suicide Prevention Australia has welcomed the joint announcement by the Commonwealth and NSW Government to address regional workforce and mental health issues,... read more →
  • December 16, 2019
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Suicide Prevention Australia gives evidence at Productivity Commission Inquiry

Suicide Prevention Australia gives evidence at Productivity Commission Inquiry Suicide Prevention Australia gave evidence at the Productivity Commission's public hearing in Sydney. We supported the Commission's recommendations dealing with whole... read more →
  • December 16, 2019
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Applications now open for Innovation Research Grants

Applications now open for Innovation Research Grants Applications are now open for round 3 of Suicide Prevention Australia's Innovation Research Grants. The Innovation Research Grant provides up to $100,000 in... read more →
  • November 20, 2019
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Engage with your peak body on our policy committee

Engage with your peak body on our policy committee We’re calling for expressions of interest to join our Policy Committee, which has a vacancy. The Policy Committee is a key... read more →
  • November 18, 2019
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Your feedback needed on our policy positions

Your feedback needed on our policy positions Over the years, Suicide Prevention Australia has published issues papers, white papers and other material on a plethora of issues. We covered a... read more →
  • November 18, 2019
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Peak body for suicide prevention welcomes Productivity Commission Mental Health draft report recommendations

Peak body for suicide prevention welcomes Productivity Commission Mental Health draft report recommendations Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body for suicide prevention, has said the Productivity Commission draft report... read more →
  • October 31, 2019
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Innovation Research Grants announced by Minister Hunt

Innovation Research Grants announced by Minister Hunt Six Innovation Research Grants have been announced by Minister Hunt. This initiative is part of the Suicide Prevention Research Fund which Suicide Prevention... read more →
  • October 31, 2019
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Abstract Submissions Open – National Suicide Prevention Conference 2020

Abstract Submissions Open - National Suicide Prevention Conference 2020 Suicide Prevention Australia (SPA) is pleased to announce that you are now able to submit your abstracts for the National Suicide... read more →
  • October 15, 2019
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