HALT

  • Calling all Harcourt tradies

    Calling all Harcourt tradies

    Hope Assistance Local Tradies (HALT) will be hosting a breakfast for tradies in Harcourt next Tuesday at James Park. The grass-roots suicide prevention charity organises and runs events for tradies to raise awareness of mental health and connect people with local and national support services. Concerned about the wellbeing of tradies in Harcourt following the…

  • Looking out for our mates

    Looking out for our mates

    Castlemaine tradie Jeremy Forbes knows a thing or two about what it means to face your own demons. His own mental health struggles have helped him to connect with others and remove the shame that can sometimes be associated with seeking help. Jeremy is the founder of suicide prevention charity HALT and last week was…

  • Creating a ‘safe space’ in Castlemaine

    Creating a ‘safe space’ in Castlemaine

    Suicide prevention and postvention group ELM (Every Life Matters) has received funding to create a new ‘Safe Space’ in Castlemaine to support community members struggling with mental health issues. The dedicated volunteers are now on the hunt for a suitable venue for the new initiative and members of the community who would be interested in…

  • Message made material

    Message made material

    Helping raise awareness around mental health maintenance is a matter close to Simon Robins’ heart. “I’ve lost a few mates in the music scene who have taken their lives during the pandemic,” says the Fryerstown-based vocalist in thrash band Pissbolt. Also renowned as a comic book colourist, Robins didn’t hesitate when contacted by Castlemaine-based suicide…

  • Men unite!

    Men unite!

    A fun and social evening for men covering topics including men’s health, nutrition, fitness and mental health will be held next week in Kyneton. Hosted by Tasting Fitness, the Men United event is being held for the second time after an incredibly successful night two years ago. Kate Coleman created these events to empower men…

  • Support networks vital

    Support networks vital

    New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals suicide rates are at a 10-year high. The Causes of Death Australia 2017 report, released last week, indicates the national suicide rate increased 9.1 per cent over 12 months, with 3128 taking their lives in 2017 compared to 2866 in 2016. beyondblue clinical advisor Dr Stephen…