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AIHW National Suicide and Self-harm Monitoring System data releases
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The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare National Suicide and Self-harm Monitoring System has released a data update on ambulance attendances for suicidal ideation, suicide attempts and self-harm behaviours, and a commissioned study on suicide patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Life in Mind research update, November 2021
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Read latest Life in Mind research update, which brings you news and insights into the latest mental health and suicide prevention research.
Q&A with Associate Professor Maree Toombs on the development of I-ASIST
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Q&A with Associate Professor Maree Toombs, proud Euralie and Kooma woman, about the development of the I-ASIST suicide prevention training program with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Q&A with Dr Nicole Hill on aftercare for children and young people
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The Life in Mind team spoke to Dr Nicole Hill from Telethon Kids about their multi-site trial aimed at improving aftercare engagement and services for young people.
Movember grants to support first responder and military veteran mental health
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Movember has recently announced three Australian research projects that will receive funding through their Veterans and First Responders Mental Health Grant Program.
LGBTIQ+ Health Australia launches LGBTIQ+ mental health and suicide prevention strategy
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Beyond Urgent: National LGBTIQ+ Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Strategy
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare new data release
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The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has today released a report on The health impact of suicide and self-inflicted injuries in Australia, 2019.
SPA Knowledge Exchange webinar highlights: Aftercare
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The second in a series of three Suicide Prevention Australia Knowledge Exchange webinars has explored aftercare models and best practice implementation for broad community reach.
Q&A with Life in Mind Champion, Bronwen Edwards, Roses in the Ocean
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With an increased focus on including the voice of lived experience within all suicide prevention service design, delivery, policy writing and research, the Life in Mind team reached out to Champion, Bronwen Edwards on where she believes Australia is heading in terms of suicide prevention efforts, and why Roses in the Ocean is a firm supporter of the National Communications Charter.
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