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Community activities that improve youth mental health and reduce youth suicide.
Region's first mental health first aid instructors to help youth with struggles
IN THE MEDIA - Suicide is the leading cause of death in youth aged 15-24 in Australia - and it's 40 per cent higher in rural and regional communities. Live4Life wants to change this.
The organisation is offering adults in the Break O’Day area the chance to learn how to support young people's mental health through their award-winning model.
Break O'Celebration Day
A fabulous BreakO'Day Celebration Day was held on 14 November! The Crew took the lead in welcoming several distinguished guests, then presenting and hosting an amazing event full of colour and fun and excitement.
Break O'Day Crew hatches fantastic first-ever launch
Very excited to see our first community outside Victoria, Live4Life Break O'Day, commence its official implementation in 2024! 90 students from St Helens and St Marys District High Schools made the trip to Fingal Valley Recreation Reserve on Thursday 23rd May for a memorable launch event.
Meet Casey Musicka – Program Coordinator, Live4Life BreakO'Day
We'd love to introduce you to the AMAZING people who support Live4Life and young people in our communities. CASEY comes from Break O'Day in Tasmania and first found out about Live4Life in 2019 when she was researching which suicide prevention programs are out there for young people.
Young Tasmanians become mental health ambassadors for rural community
IN THE MEDIA - For the first time ever, young Tasmanians have become mental health ambassadors for the Break O'Day community through an award-winning youth mental health campaign.
Break O’Day launches Mental Health First Aid instructor training for local community members
Live4Life Break O’Day Partnership Group is seeking Expressions of Interest for local community members interested in training as Teen or Youth Mental Health First Aid instructors.
Live4Life coming to Break O’Day in Tasmania
The award winning Live4Life program is the only mental health education and youth suicide prevention model designed specifically for rural and regional communities and Break O’Day will be Live4Life’s first regional community based outside of Victoria.
Youth Live4Life opens EOI process to rural and regional communities across Australia for first time
Would you like the Live4Life program in your community? Youth Live4Life has opened its Expression of Interest process.
We are looking to engage with communities across Australia who would like to implement the award-winning Live4Life model.
Through funding support from the Australian Government and the State Trustees Australia Foundation, we will work with three Victorian communities and one community outside Victoria.