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In an Australian first, leading mental health and suicide prevention organisations are joining forces to support the general public to talk openly about suicide with their friends and family in a bid to save more lives.
The suicide death of two international celebrities has sent shock waves through our communities again in the past week. But for many individuals, families and communities this is not a new feeling.
Australia’s first and largest integrated research initiative into the prevention of anxiety and depression will be launched by Federal Minister for Health, the Hon. Greg Hunt at Parliament House today.
The 4th annual Australian and New Zealand Addiction Conference is underway on the Gold Coast, covering a range of topics including prevention, treatment, systematic responses, behaviours, mental health and harm reduction in relation to addiction.
A Hunter region promotional campaign during May and June aims to increase awareness of the support available for those living with an eating disorder, including their friends, families and carers.
Everymind is partnering with Cinespace Inc. to deliver a Mindframe workshop for screen writers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Everymind suicide prevention staff are preparing to facilitate a range of presentations as part of this year’s International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) Asia Pacific Conference in New Zealand, commencing today.
This World Health Day, we’d like to encourage everybody to take some time to focus on their mental health; reflect on how they are feeling and what they can do to look after themselves now and in the future.
Opinion piece featured in the Newcastle Herald by Everymind Director, Jaelea Skehan.
Today is the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence, where Australian students, parents and teachers are asked to stand together against bullying and violence in their school and the community.
Prevention First: A prevention and promotion framework for mental health