Everymind is pleased to be sponsoring Not Just for Laughs, an independent comedy festival taking place in Newcastle over the Labour Day long weekend.
Today the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the Causes of Death data for 2017, reiterating the need to renew our collective commitment to suicide prevention in Australia – as individuals, services, communities and governments.
Professor Rory O’Connor has been announced as the inaugural Trevor Waring Expert in Residence and will be travelling to Newcastle to deliver a series of seminars, workshops and meetings from 12-16 November 2018.
Everymind has welcomed the launch of the Tasmanian Communications Charter: A state-based approach to mental health and suicide prevention in Hobart today.
Everymind is encouraging Newcastle residents to learn the skills to start a potentially life-changing conversation, as part of the R U OK? Conversation Convoy visit to the harbour city.
The National Communications Charter: A unified approach to mental health and suicide prevention (The Charter) has been launched in Melbourne.
Everymind has partnered with Orygen to develop a new set of guidelines for young people to support safe, online conversations about suicide
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.
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.
Prevention First: A prevention and promotion framework for mental health