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Community activities that improve youth mental health and reduce youth suicide.
Hepburn Crew's celebratory tour de force
Live4Life Hepburn Crew held their Celebration Day event at Daylesford College on Friday 8 November. Congratulations to Crew members Caitlin, Martha, Rose, Jaimie, Lucy, Tilli, Ludo, Zac & Callum who were there on the day to oversee an incredible, high-energy program of presentations and activities!
Hepburn Crew visits aged care for Wear It Purple Day
Wear It Purple Day was recognised and celebrated in a very special way when Hepburn Crew visited Central Highlands Rural Health Aged Care. These awesome young people of Daylesford College spent the afternoon with residents, making friends, sharing stories, having some fun and promoting positive messages around mental health and self-care.
Funding supports youth mental health
IN THE MEDIA - Youth Live4Life has received $351,000 from the latest state budget to continue implementation of its youth mental health and suicide prevention initiative in rural and regional communities, including the Central Goldfields and Hepburn Shires.
Fantastic first ever launch from Live4Life Hepburn Crew
Lots of hard work behind the scenes from the 13 members of Hepburn Crew saw their first ever Launch Event delivered with aplomb, offering a well-organised and energetic wellness program for Year 8 students and other guests on May 17 at Daylesford College.
Fantastic first ever launch from Live4Life Hepburn Crew
Lots of hard work behind the scenes from the 13 members of Hepburn Crew saw their first ever Launch Event delivered with aplomb, offering a well-organised and energetic wellness program for Year 8 students and other guests on May 17 at Daylesford College.
Meet Kayla Spence, Youth Engagement Officer, Daylesford College
We'd love to introduce you to the amazing people who support Live4Life and young people in our communities. KAYLA SPENCE is Youth Engagement Officer at Daylesford College, Live4Life Hepburn.
Live4Life reaches over 21,000 young people as it expands into Hepburn, Latrobe Valley and Wellington Shires.
In 2023, thanks to Live4Life, over 6,000 young people received evidence-based mental health education — a 90% increase from 2022. Since the Live4Life program began in 2010, the total number of young people in rural and regional communities who have received evidence-based mental health education is now over 21,000.
Live4Life coming to Hepburn Shire in 2024
Daylesford College is delighted to announce that the innovative Live4Life youth mental health and suicide prevention program will commence in Hepburn Shire in 2024.