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Report identifies need for change in Indigenous suicide prevention | University News : The University of Western Australia

10.9.17

Report identifies need for change in Indigenous suicide prevention | University News : The University of Western Australia: A new report led by The University of Western Australia calls on the Federal Government to support a radical overhaul of suicide prevention programs including an Indigenous community-led national prevention plan.

The report’s lead author Professor Pat Dudgeon from UWA’s School of Indigenous Studies, said the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP) had evaluated 88 suicide prevention programs Australia-wide to identify the successful ones. The report was launched today in Canberra by Minister Nigel Scullion.


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