What would it take to prevent suicide in your community? - South Western Sydney

What would it take to prevent suicide in your community? - South Western Sydney

By Mental Health Commission of NSW

Date and time

Tue, 20 Mar 2018 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM AEDT

Location

The William Inglis Hotel

155 Governor Macquarie Drive Warwick Farm, NSW 2170 Australia

Description

The solution to suicide does not lie just with individuals but with whole communities. The responsibility for suicide prevention extends beyond mental health services. All tiers of government, Primary Health Networks, community managed organisations, people with lived experience of attempted suicide and suicide bereavement and interested and motivated community members all work towards improving community wellbeing and preventing suicide.

The Mental Health Commission of NSW is developing The Strategic Framework for Suicide Prevention in NSW which will build on current and past work at the State and Commonwealth level.

As part of our planning, the Commission will hold a forum in South Western Sydney and three other ones across NSW, to agree on actions to improve existing efforts in suicide prevention and drive a coordinated response.

In person consultation forum - South Western Sydney
Date:
Tuesday 20 March 2018, 10am - 12.30pm
Venue: The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick Farm 2170 NSW


Special Invitation to an Afternoon Tea

You are also invited to a free afternoon tea with the Mental Health Commission of NSW later on the same day.
We understand you may have time constraints so feel free to come to one or both of the events.

Follow this link to register for the afternoon tea: https://mhcswssuicideprevtea.eventbrite.com.au




If you have any questions or need further information on the event, please contact the organiser at victoria.hirst@mhc.nsw.gov.au or by phone at 02 9859 5214.

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The Mental Health Commission of NSW is an independent statutory agency established with the purpose of monitoring, reviewing and improving the mental health and wellbeing of the people of New South Wales. In all its work the Commission aims to reflect the experience of people witih lived experience of mental health issues and caring, families and kinship groups.

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