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Government targets suicide prevention funding at male suicide

The Federal Government has announced that it will specifically target men in its latest round of suicide prevention funding.

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Boys Do Cry campaign

Boys Do Cry is the message surrounding a powerful campaign which launched this week to address men’s mental health and further break down stereotypes that prevent men from seeking help.

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Behind Men's Health: MANTLE

How do men's counselling services differ from those offered to women? 

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Suicide Prevention Australia advisory group to focus on male suicide

Suicide Prevention Australia, in partnership with the Australian Men’s Health Forum, has received a NSW Government grant of $340,000 over three years to implement a male-targeted suicide prevention project.

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Know Your Man Facts for International Men’s Day 2021

Know Your Man Facts is a toolkit series developed by the Australian Men’s Health Forum to bring greater awareness to critical issues facing blokes.

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International Men’s Day 2021 shines a light on Men’s Mental Health

International Men’s Day is an opportunity to focus on men, and a day that is marked in around 80 countries.

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Messages of hope on World Suicide Prevention Day

A thousand people registered for Suicide Prevention Australia's webinar today, listening to messages of hope and progress in the on-going fight to get closer to the Government’s quest for zero-suicide.

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World Suicide Prevention Day 2021

Four months ago, the Men’s Health Connected online gathering for 2021 opened with a panel discussion featuring key voices in male suicide prevention in Australia.

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Step up and Stamp out Suicide: 25TwoZero

The 25TwoZero community is calling on Australians to walk as many steps as possible on September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day. 

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Call for males to take part in Buoy Project’s male suicide prevention study

The Buoy Project is a $5.6 million study of male suicide prevention led by Professor Jane Pirkis, Director, Centre for Mental Health at the University of Melbourne.

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