GOVERNMENT WELCOMES #YOUCANTALK CAMPAIGN

Greg Hunt MP.
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GOVERNMENT WELCOMES #YOUCANTALK CAMPAIGN
Greg Hunt MP
The Morrison Government welcomes the #YouCanTalk campaign, which encourages Australians struggling with their mental health to reach out and find support.
 
The awareness campaign is a collaboration between several organisations, including Beyond Blue, Everymind, headspace, Lifeline, ReachOut, RU OK?, SANE Australia, the Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention, Roses in the Ocean and the Black Dog Institute.
 
The campaign will take place over the December-January holiday period, in recognition of how difficult this time of year can be for many Australians.
 
Our Government commends the collaboration of these organisations to raise awareness about the importance of starting a conversation, particularly over the Christmas-New Year period.
 
Sadly, more than 3,000 Australians choose to end their lives each year – about eight people a day.
 
Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy, creating a ripple effect that flows through families, friendship groups, schools, workplaces and communities.
 
That’s why the Morrison Government has committed to Towards Zero – working towards reducing the suicide rate to zero.
 
Towards Zero is a total commitment to the value of each and every life, and recognises the importance of all lives, in all ages, and all groups.
 
This commitment is backed by our investment of $5.2 billion in mental health and suicide prevention services this financial year, including $63.3 million on suicide prevention activities. 
 
It’s so important for Australians who are struggling to reach out and seek support.
 
The #YouCanTalk campaign also aims to connect people with tools that can support them through their website www.lifeinmindaustralia.com.au/youcantalk.
 
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