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05.05.2022 Preventing Male Suicide in Older Men Conference - Friday 23rd April - Register for FREE here: https://oldermalesuicide.com.pages.ontraport.net/conference Session 1: 10.15am to 11.15am - Older Male suicide, what do we know? Dr Kylie King, Monash University... BREAK: 11.15am to 11.30am Session 2: 11.30am to 12.30pm - Improving clinical approaches to working with older men, Dr Zac Seidler, Movember LUNCH: 12.30pm to 1.30pm Session 3: 1.30pm to 2.30pm: Community-led suicide prevention with older men, Lousie Adcock, The Older Men Network BREAK: 2.30pm to 2.45pm Session 4: 2.45pm to 3.45pm - Talioring gatekeeper training to people working with older men, Glen Poole, Stop Male Suicide. REGISTER FOR FREE NOW: https://oldermalesuicide.com.pages.ontraport.net/conference



23.04.2022 We're working to prevent suicide in older men, show us your support by liking this post. Sign up for monthly updates on our work to stop suicide in older men here: https://bit.ly/37wQVXN

18.04.2022 Can you help? We want to know what you think about suicide in olde men: https://bit.ly/37wQVXN Your opinion matters so make your voice heard by taking part in our Stop Male Suicide in older men survey now: https://oldermalesuicide.pages.ontraport.net/... THANK YOU!

07.04.2022 Some good news, there have been no new cases of COVID-19 in the Hunter region for 5 days. The majority of the 26 active cases in the Upper and Lower Hunter were in and around the postcodes of Maitland and East Maitland (5), western Lake Macquarie (4) and Cessnock (3). David Durrheim the Director of Health Protection for Hunter New England Health said:... "We've made some really positive progress towards getting COVID-19 under control but we need to be careful not to become complacent. "We're all keen to return to our normal lives, but even as restrictions ease vigilance is still needed to ensure we don't get a resurgence of the virus, which is a possibility. "What we're really looking at is a new type of normal until an effective vaccine is broadly available. "We will need to continue to test widely, and monitor cases closely as restrictions ease," he said. "Regular hand hygiene, meticulous cough and sneeze etiquette, and continuing to stand back are our new normal. "Let's all make sure that we are not giving the virus another chance." See more at Newcastle Herald: https://www.newcastleherald.com.au//covid-19-cases-in-you/



18.03.2022 Can pets play a role in keeping older men alive? One older man told researchers: I actually realised the only thing that is really keeping me alive, was these (nods to dogs) and the birds, giving me a chance to get out of bed in the morning.

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