Intercepting troubled mates on the field
The back drop of sport is once again being used to champion mental health awareness with at risk males - on a large scale.
Read moreSuicide Prevention Australia imagines a world without suicide
Following its exploration into social and economic trends likely to impact suicide numbers, Suicide Prevention Australia is hosting a panel discussion in Brisbane at the end of the month to tackle themes raised in its white paper, Turning points: imagine a world without suicide.
Read morePM’s veteran suicide plan provides pointers for male suicide prevention
The Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF) has welcomed Government plans to tackle suicides in veterans and Australian Defence Force personnel.
Read moreBallarat men’s health advocate calls for real action to prevent male suicide
“If people were dying of cancer, or we had the coronavirus, it would be a national emergency, yet nothing is being done." So says Ballarat mental health advocate Andrew Collins, in a stinging criticism of the Government’s announcement of $64m funding for suicide prevention.
Read moreTell yourself what you’d tell a mate
Building and construction industry fund group Incolink has released a powerful video encouraging men to reach out if they are struggling.
Read moreGive blokes a fair share of suicide funding says AMHF
Three in four suicides are men, yet most Government spending on suicide prevention is targeted at women, according to analysis by the Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF).
Read morePutting male suicide on the PM’s agenda
The Prime Minister’s Suicide Prevention Adviser has appointed an Expert Advisory Group (EAG) that includes at least one member who will advocate for more focus to be placed on male suicide prevention.
Read moreCall for action as male suicide up 30% in a decade
The number of men and boys dying by suicide in Australia has risen 30% in the past 10 years, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics published this week.
Read moreMATES in Construction NT nominated for Men’s Health Award
As the AMHF Health Card Report testifies, men in the Northern Territory are faring worse than males anywhere else in Australia.
Read moreMen’s health receives lower grades than women’s health says new report card
The state of men’s health in Australia is lagging behind women’s health, according to a new report published ahead of Men’s Health Week (10-16 June 2019).
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