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Highlights from the IASP 31st World Congress 2021 - Day 2
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The Life in Mind team attending the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) 31st World Congress 2021 shares some highlights from Day 2.
Life in Mind shares insights and expertise from IASP 31st World Congress 2021
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The Life in Mind team is proud to be attending the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) 31st World Congress 2021, supporting the sharing of latest research, knowledge and reflections across the Australian and international suicide prevention sectors.
Life in Mind research update, September 2021
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View the latest Life in Mind research update.
Lived Experience Resource Central shares real stories from real people in rural and remote NSW
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The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) provides a suite of resources that shares lived experience stories of overcoming mental health struggles to live a healthy and happy life.
The importance of safe spaces and peer support in suicide prevention
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Listening to the voices and stories of those with lived experience provides valuable insight into suicide prevention services in LELAN’s Learning from Lived Experience project.
Q&A with Associate Professor Michelle Banfield on safe spaces
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Associate Professor Michelle Banfield’s team at Australian National University have recently received funding to evaluate a co-designed safe space for those in suicidal distress.
Research finds suicide risk increases for Australians living further from cities
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A new study has found a person's risk of suicide in Australia increases the further they live from a city.
headspace campaign to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to Take a Step for their mental health
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headspace has launched a suite of resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to empower them to take charge of their social and emotional wellbeing.
R U OK? supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities with 'I ask my mob, in my way, are you OK?'
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R U OK? has recently launched the 'I ask my mob, in my way, are you OK?' kit as part of the targeted suicide prevention campaign for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, ‘Stronger Together’.
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