Suicide Prevention Forum 1-2 June

MHACA organised a successful Suicide Prevention Forum at the Alice Springs Desert Park 1-2 June.

The aim of the forum was to connect people, share the learnings from local programs that are working on addressing suicide, and have some good collective discussions that support reducing suicides in our community. 67 people attended on the first day, and 76 attended on the second.

On Wednesday 1 June Kumalie Riley provided a Welcome to Country and attendees heard from a wide range of organisations and programs including Akeyulerre Healing Centre, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, headspace Alice Springs, NPY Women’s Council Uti Kulintjaku Program, Arrernte Community Boxing Academy, Thirrili – Indigenous Suicide Postvention Service and MacYouth.

On the second day there were presentations by Royal Flying Doctor Service SA/NT, Tangentyere Men’s Family Safety Group, Lifeline Central Australia, 13 Yarn, Northern Territory PHN, NT Health Suicide Prevention Coordinator, R U OK Day Stronger Together and the Central Desert Regional Council who shared their work of their Community Safety Program.

Participants discussed what is working well in suicide prevention and what the challenges are, and workshopped ideas on how we can work better together. There was some great networking and connections made.

The Suicide Prevention Forum was organised by MHACA and supported by Wesley LifeForce and the Northern Territory Government Department of Health.

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It's been a great week at the Suicide Prevention Australia National Conference in Adelaide. More than 700 people from across the country have come together to share stories, research and new initiatives in suicide prevention and postvention. Nicole and Lynn from MHACA's Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Training teams will be coming back with new inspiration. Nicole also shared reflections from the NT in the presentation: "Alice Springs - More than just bad media. Suicide Prevention in a remote context."

If you need support, talk to someone you trust or call Lifeline on 13 11 14, 13Yarn on 13 92 76, Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 46 for 24/7 crisis support.

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Its been a great week at the Suicide Prevention Australia National Conference in Adelaide. More than 700 people from across the country have come together to share stories, research and new initiatives in suicide prevention and postvention. Nicole and Lynn from MHACAs Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Training teams will be coming back with new inspiration. Nicole also shared reflections from the NT in the presentation: Alice Springs - More than just bad media. Suicide Prevention in a remote context.
If you need support, talk to someone you trust or call Lifeline on 13 11 14, 13Yarn on 13 92 76, Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 46 for 24/7 crisis support.
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