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Shepparton CFA sport mo’s for Movember
New research announced to reduce high suicide rates in pregnant women and new mums
Helping parents to better support trans and gender diverse young people this Trans Awareness Week
Statement from Prime Minister’s National Suicide Prevention Adviser: ABS Causes of Death data
Firefighters’ Workplace ‘Brothers’ Can Ease Stress of a Dangerous Job, but Protecting Spouses from Knowing Perils Can Ramp Up Anxiety
UnitingSA and UniSA put lived experience at heart of new mental health research
Towards Zero Forum – suicide prevention
Lower IQ, family history tied to treatment resistant schizophrenia
Inactivity linked to teen suicide risk in developing countries
Boeing Continues Support of Veterans with $10.4 Million in Charitable Grants
$500,000 for Men’s Sheds across Australia
Registrations open for 7 Rocky River Run 2020
Time in host country – a risk factor for substance abuse in migrants
Small regulatory change could make a huge difference for Australians accessing mental health care
Hitchcock’s blondes are back in stage thriller
Productivity Commission highlights vital need for early intervention and prevention in mental health
University supports Toronto city council request for mental health funding
Physician-assisted suicide remains opposed by world doctors
CFMEU Victoria Proudly Partners With Movember
McGowan Government must take heed of Productivity Commission Mental Health Report: Greens
Draft report confirms pressing need for major mental health reforms
GROW Australia says Productivity Commission “about right” on mental health reform
Urgent need for significant mental health reforms
Draft PC report highlights need to improve rural mental health services
Productivity Commission calls for mental health overhaul
Pharmacogenomics research funding to improve mental health care
Government ignores inquiry evidence, while opposition mounts to union-busting bills
Life expectancy mapped for people with mental disorders
Murray PHN offers free suicide prevention training
Launch of Standards in primary mental health training and education
New world-leading mental health program for young Canberrans
Appointments to refreshed Aboriginal Advisory Council announced
Immune reaction causes malaria organ damage
Bathurst community to come together for suicide prevention
Inaugural water safety month kicks off – still too many people dying
Play helps young people to choose life
No difference in suicide rates between refugees and migrants
World Mental Health Day 2019
Equity & cultural safety focus for NZ Emergency Department Conference
New suicide prevention director: ‘This effort needs all of us’
World Mental Health Day a reminder of importance of mental health work
Public comment sought on draft action plan to help prevent suicide
Low intelligence linked to suicide risk later in life
NACCHO recognises foundations are in place to Closing Mental Health Gap, but work lies ahead
Take stock on World Mental Health Day: Ombudsman
Unique online platform engages youth in suicide prevention: study
Overcoming hidden cost of mental health stigma: What Australian employers need to know
City of Perth to wrap town blue for Mental Health Week