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Calling all men's groups and men's workers in NSW

Do you run a men's group or are you a practitioner or volunteer working with men in New South Wales? If so, we want to hear from you.

The Australian Men's Health Forum, in partnership with Suicide Prevention Australia, is developing a statewide online resource for men at risk of suicide.

You don't have to work directly in male suicide prevention to get involved. Your work could be dealing with some of the factors that can increased men's risk of suicide. You may be promoting social connection in men or supporting dads at different stages of their fatherhood journey. You could be working with unemployed men, or men living with disabilities or long-term health conditions.

Maybe you provide support to Indigenous men or Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Men or males who identify as GBTI+; or maybe you work with men at different stages of life, like younger men or older men.

Put simply, if you're based in New South Wales and you work to improve the lives and health of men and boys, we want to hear from you.

As a first step, we're hosting an online information event on Wednesday 15th December, to let you know more about this project and how it could benefit your work.

If you want to come along and find out more you can register to attend this event online

If you can't attend this event but would like to register your interest in this project, please email us at [email protected] with the words "NSW Male Suicide Project" in the subject line. 

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