Veterans gain access to free mental health literacy and suicide prevention program
Veterans and their families now have access to free mental health literacy and suicide prevention training. This initiative, funded by the Australian Government, was launched
New report shows current Mental Health Model is leading to a ‘Forgotten Middle’
Suicide is the biggest killer for young people aged 14-25 years, and for every one suicide, there are 100-200 suicide attempts. A new report produced
International Women’s Day shines light on female veteran suicide
In recognition of Internal Women’s Day (March 8), Soldier On shines a light on the high rate of female veteran suicides in our nation. A
Harm prevention charity launches suicide prevention campaign for Indigenous communities
Harm prevention charity R U OK? has launched “I ask my mob, in my way, are you OK?”, to support “Stronger Together,” a targeted suicide
Fundraising concert to raise awareness for Indigenous suicide prevention
On World Suicide Prevention Day September 10th, The Westerman Jilya Institute will host a fundraising concert for Indigenous suicide prevention featuring a star-studded line up of Indigenous
New one-stop portal connects suicide prevention workforce
The Black Dog Institute is set to launch an Australian-first “Suicide Prevention Network” (SPN), connecting those working in suicide prevention across the country with leading