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Community activities that improve youth mental health and reduce youth suicide.
Students inducted into mental health program
Cobram Anglican Grammar School student Tahlia Muller said she thought the program would help generate understanding within the school community.
“I think it’ll help them understand more what other people are going though and what experience they have to face, and how to help,” she said.
“I think it’ll be pretty effective. It brings fun to the community and since COVID-19, it will just like lift the mood.”
Glenelg Shire crowned a ‘Champion Community’ for their work and commitment to improving mental health
Mental Health First Aid® has recognised Glenelg Shire as a ‘Champion Community’ for its commitment to improving the mental health of young people and the adults who support them.
Supporting Youth Mental Health and the Live4Life Baw Baw Community Launch.
Live4Life Baw Baw was launched in 2020 and is delivered in partnership with all secondary schools and other education providers in Baw Baw as well as six community agencies.
Meet Sara - Community Engagement Coordinator, Gippsland - Youth Live4Life
Sara Cogo has dedicated her professional career to supporting and working with young people and their communities. Based in Gippsland, Sara brings a wealth of experience working in partnerships with government and non-government organisations and has extensive skills in community building and creating lasting change in rural communities.
Supporting Youth Mental Health in Glenelg - Portland Aluminium
As students return to the classroom for yet another year of learning in the midst of a pandemic there is an immediate need to focus on the mental health of young people in our community. With additional funding support from Portland Aluminium the award-winning Youth Mental Health model Live4Life will be supported to become completely embedded and sustainable in Glenelg.
Award-winning regional Youth Mental Health model Live4Life being rolled out in Bass Coast and South Gippsland
As students return to the classroom for their third year of learning in the midst of a pandemic there is a real and immediate need to focus on the mental health of young people in our community, this is where Live4Life comes in.
Meet Matilda - Crew4Life Member
Meet Matilda - Crew4Life Member. Crew4Life Members are former Live4Life Crew members who are passionate about continuing to promote Live4Life, reducing the stigma around mental health and helping to reduce suicide.
News from the Southern Grampians
Read the December 2021 edition for an overview of Live4Life, Crew updates and hear about the activities of the Southern Grampians Live4Life School and Community Partnership.
Save the Date! Baw Baw Life4Life Community Event - ‘Happy Sad Man’
Save the Date! The Baw Baw Live4Life Community launch event is happening on Thursday the 24th of February 2022.
Please join us for a very special screening of the documentary 'Happy Sad Man' including a Q&A with the filmmakers.
Live4Life - School Mental Health Fund
We are excited to officially announce that Live4Life has been included in the Victorian Government’s School Mental Health Fund, evidence-based Menu as a Tier 1 program: Positive Mental Health Promotion.
Training the Great South Coast in Youth Mental Health
Meet the incredible Leadership Great South Coast Group whose goal this year is to improve the capacity of community members to support young people's mental well being and help break-down negative stigmas surrounding mental health.
Meet Janessa - Crew4Life Member
Meet Janessa - Crew4Life Member. Crew4Life Members are former Live4Life Crew members who are passionate about continuing to promote Live4Life, reducing the stigma around mental health and helping to reduce suicide.
Helping Regional Communities to ‘Give Mental Health Stigma the Flick’
Live4Life, in collaboration with local communities in rural and regional Victoria launch the ‘Give Mental Health Stigma the Flick’ campaign for Mental Health Week.
Youth Mental Health
Live4Life Baw is offering two qualified and experienced community members funded positions to participate in a five-day instructor training program to become youth mental heath first aid training instructors.
Meet the Live4Life Crew from Cobram Anglican Grammar
Watch this short clip and meet the awesome Cobram Anglican Grammar Crew. They’ve put together a few great mental health tips to share with their school community. No matter the weather, it does get better together!
Live4Life 2021 launch
Live4Life Glenelg Crew have officially launched Live4Life in their school communitites, marking the fifth year of the mental health initiative for young people in the municipality.
Big boost for youth mental health across Great South Coast
A team of newly-trained Youth Mental Health First Aid Instructors is coming to a community near you, further increasing the number of trained Mental Health First Aiders ready to support our young people
Talking about mental health
Live4Life welcomed 31 new young ambassadors to its team on Wednesday to continue educating their peers on mental health.
Students from Monivae, Baimbridge College, Good Shepherd, The Hamilton and Alexandra College and Balmoral Community College are all included in the program.
Youth Live4Life’s Woodend headquarters were officially opened on Friday, 25 June
“The mental health of young people in rural and regional Victoria has never been more important than now,” CEO Bernard Galbally said.
Thank you for helping get our Crew off to camp!
Our amazing Live4Life community has just raised $20,000 to get our 2021 Crew off to camp.
Thanks to you, our inspiring young crews will be mentored and trained as mental health ambassadors for their local community. Thank you.