Year long celebration for Dads in Distress
Australia’s leading suicide prevention charity for separated dads celebrates its 20th anniversary on Father's Day - Sunday 1 September - by launching a new ‘DadsAlive!’ campaign.
Read moreOzHelp Foundation reaches workers at remote cattle stations
Over the past 16 years, the OzHelp Foundation has delivered workplace programs and support services targeting to ‘hard to reach’ men with a heightened risk of suicide.
Read moreBloke Raising Boys
Writing a novel isn’t easy. 40,000 words more or less, drawing on life events that are painful and difficult to reconcile. It takes time, skill and patience.
Read moreMore support needed for Maori men struggling in Australia
The number of Māori men living in Australia and taking their own lives is increasing.
Read moreOzHelp provides wholistic approach to safety in the workplace
On Sunday 28 April, Australia commemorates World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ Memorial Day.
Read more8 male athletes become lifeline mental health ambassadors
Eight male athletes from seven sports have been selected to raise awareness of mental health issues.
Read moreMan on a (mentoring) mission
Ian Westmoreland hasn’t earned an income since moving from his role as a well paid IT project manager five years ago to his unpaid work improving men’s mental health today.
Read moreConstruction industry releases blueprint for addressing male suicide
With suicide rates among construction workers higher than any other group in Australia, a blueprint for better mental health in the industry has arrived, along with $700,000 in funding to support a range of initiatives for men’s mental health.
Read moreR U OK? launches suicide awareness campaign targeting Indigenous communities
The suicide prevention charity R U OK? has launched a new campaign targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide.
Called ‘Stronger Together’, the campaign leans on culturally appropriate resources to provide guidance on addressing suicide among Indigenous communities.
Read moreSwimming to save men's lives on Sydney's northern beaches
A bunch of mates from Sydney’s northern beaches will swim as far as they can and for as long as they can on March 16, to raise money for men’s mental health.
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