Latest suicide News | Page 11

Ambassador Libby speaks out for Mental Health Week
7 Rocky River Run 2019 raises $20,000 for charity
Newcastle suicide memorial service offers support, comfort and hope for those who have lost loved
UOW researcher explores impact of mental illness on Pacific communities in Australia
NSW police investigate suspected murder suicide
Honouring those who have fallen – National Police Remembrance Day 2019, NSW
Beyond Blue Chair welcomes slight dip in suicide rates
Opioids contribute to two thirds of drug-induced deaths
Grant to develop and pilot mental health and arts program in Kimberley
Paramedic’s widow calls for investment in saving lives of those who are charged each day with saving
Mental health report calls for combined effort
Stride with Pride with mental wellbeing in mind
Study points to new drug target in fight against cancer
Ask a mate ‘R U OK?’
Initial Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission appointed
Revamped collection truck reminds us to ask R U OK?
NZMA Commends Government’s Initiative to Establish a Suicide Prevention Office
Scale of suicides by pesticide poisoning revealed
World-first registry to tackle sudden cardiac death in Australia
Shellharbour City Council marks R U OK? Day
Better safeguards for Commercial Video On-Demand viewers
More Support For Suicide Prevention In Victoria
Sydney Opera House suicide memorial service offers support
Suicide rates grow up to 40 percent without better prevention
Suicide Prevention Office to drive action to save lives
NACCHO working together with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health organisations to prevent
Suicide: one person dies every 40 seconds
NT Suicide Prevention: 12 Month Report Card Released
Hundreds of fireys step up for mental health
Solitary confinement report shows alarming breach of duty of care: State liable for compensation
Athletes walk to support Lifeline Australia
Put your mental health first
South Australia supports Way Back
Macquarie University commits to improving LGBTIQ participation
New health strategy to break down barriers for LGBTI Western Australians
NSW Police ‘Wear It Purple’ to celebrate diversity and inclusion
New Zealand’s suicide data a sobering reminder
Time to think big about child wellbeing
Rural areas desperate for more local mental health services
Suicide statistics a sad reminder of challenge we face
Suicide and self-harm risk is nearly triple in people with restless leg syndrome
Beyond Blue welcomes Commonwealth long term commitment to mental health reform
Joint communiqué – Veterans Ministerial Council
Chester – JOINT COMMUNIQUÉ – VETERANS MINISTERIAL COUNCIL
13 ways to talk to your teenager about 13 Reasons Why
NSW hospitals providing more care to young people
Wear it Purple this August 30
‘Hidden’ data exacerbates rural public health inequities