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Leading the Way - Community Leadership Program

Congratulations to our very own Cathryn Walder on graduating this month from the 2023 Community Leadership Program! The Leadership Great South Coast's annual flagship program is designed for leaders and emerging leaders in the region.

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Announcing the New Live4Life Logo

Community and youth participation are key principles of Live4Life. It was essential to apply our principles to the new logo design too. The benefit of this was an incredibly complex and rewarding process to get to this point and we could not have done it without the support of everyone in the Live4Life community.

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Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

A day of Youth Mental Health First Aid training brought together staff and representatives of the Live4Life Board and Committees for an amazing 8 hour practical session.

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Baw Baw Live4Life celebrates another successful year!

On November 13, 40 Baw Baw Live4Life crew members from seven local secondary schools gathered at The Summit Adventure Park to celebrate another 12 successful months of the Live4Life program, in which more than 800 local Year 8 and 10 students completed the Teen Mental Health First Aid training.

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Live4Life Glenelg Celebration

Live4Life Glenelg celebrates the achievements of 2023! On October 27, the 43 Live4Life Crew members from Years 9 & 10 plus Year 8s from across the Glenelg Shire got together for their annual Celebration event.

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Live4Life Moira Celebration

September saw the Live4Life Moira Crew & Partnership Group mark the year’s achievements with a spectacular Mental Health Expo at Cobram Sports Stadium.

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New evaluation projects get off the ground

It was great to have Prof Nicola Reavley, Dr Lakshmi Neelakantan and Nina Logan from The University of Melbourne's Centre for Mental Health visit us in Woodend recently. We are thrilled to be working with this highly experienced research team in the coming months on two core evaluation projects of the Live4Life program and its impact.

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