Medical care and community supports are harder to access in country areas, but some grassroots programs are working to change that
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In 2023, Ballarat launched the Live4Life mental health education and youth suicide prevention program. It came in response to a spate of suicides that had taken place across the city, including 15-year-old Bridie Cocks and her boyfriend, Nick Watts, as well as teenager Rohan Cosgriff who was the victim of a sextortion scam.
Initially engaging more than 1,200 students across eight schools, the program involves a collective of secondary schools, health provider networks and community organisations and aims to train young people in mental health first aid. It’s just one example of an initiative in a regional area that has been born out of grief, but which is bringing together a variety of community leaders, individuals and professionals to combat an enduring crisis.
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