Wednesday, 1st May
The National Suicide Prevention Conference 2024
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South Australia Suicide Prevention Council Panel Discussion
9:00AM - 9:30AM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall C
Chair: Mark Carter
South Australia Suicide Prevention Council Panel Discussion
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Nadia Clancy
,
John Brayley
and
Amanda Braddock
International Keynote Speaker
9:35AM - 10:30AM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall C
Chair: Mark Carter
Sponsored by:
International Keynote Speaker - Associate Professor Laura Shannonhouse
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Laura Shannonhouse
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall E
CEO Panel Discussion - Psychological Hazards in the Workplace
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall C
Chair: Mark Carter
CEO Panel Discussion - Psychological Hazards in the Workplace
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Jason Trethowan
,
Katherine Newton
,
Colin Seery
,
Gill Callister
,
Chris Lockwood
,
Stu Cameron
,
Amanda Glenwright
,
Darren Black
and
Jorgen Gullestrup
Lunch & Posters
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall E
A call to action: Clinician-researcher perspectives on the research-practice gap
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Eleanor Bailey
Evolution of SPA Accreditation Standards
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Leesa Mountford
A Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Child and Youth Service Program for Suicide Prevention
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Maja Nedeljkovic
Predictive modelling of future suicide thoughts and behaviours among youth using machine learning
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Josh Nguyen
School of Veterinarian Medicine embedded counselling service
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Clare B Nicholls
Lived/Living Experience Integration of Intentional Peer Support with a Solution Focused Approach
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Michele Orr
The value and impact of lived experience facilitation for suicide bereavement support groups
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Julie Rickard
The origins and evolution of the field of masculinity and suicide.
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Simone Scotti Requena
Here.org.au, ACON’s suicide prevention digital hub for LGBTQ+ communities in NSW
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Samara Shehata
Exercise Based Therapy: A new fronter to supporting mental health in young people.
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Anthony D Simons
Three-year evaluation of Zero Suicides in Care in the ISLHD Mental Health Service
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Pippa Stevenson
Insight into the Current System, Suicidal Behaviour in Rural Australia - A Patient’s Perspective
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Cassandra Talbot
Stream 1: Groups Disproportionately Affected by Suicide
1:30PM - 2:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall C
Chair: Anastasios Piperoglou
Community led suicide prevention in multi cultural communities
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Khanh Le
,
Connstantina Karamitos
and
Katherine Newton
Supporting LGBTIQA+ People and Communities After Suicide
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Grace Lee
and
Anna McFee
Behind the walls - suicide prevention in custody
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Kirsty Smith
Stream 2: Lived Experience Journey
1:30PM - 2:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall A
Chair: Graeme Holdsworth
Give me a reason why I don't die today
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Glenn Cotter
Taking your adolescent child to the emergency department for suicide crisis – parent experiences
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Demee Rheinberger
The Collective Courage of Young People to Help Their Friends Online
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Neeka NZ Zand
Stream 3: National Suicide Prevention Research Fund
1:30PM - 2:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall B
Chair: Dr Fiona Shand
A model of the commercial determinants of gambling-related harm, self-harm and suicide
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Angela C Rintoul
Exploring Suicide Among Australian Migrants through an Intersectional Lens
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Humaira Maheen
What gets measured gets managed: how can data-linkage support suicide prevention for justice-involved young people
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Lucas Calais Ferreira
Using CCTV to understand, detect, and respond to suicides in public places
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Mark Larsen
and
Anna Brooks
Stream 4: Service Design and Best Practice
1:30PM - 2:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Gilbert Suite
Chair: Darren Black
SuperFriend Panel - Setting national and industry benchmarks for workplace mental health
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Darren Black
and
Ross Iles
Stream 5: Learning and Development
1:30PM - 2:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall E
Chair: Nic Brown
Life Skills Toolbox: A suicide prevention program for apprentices in the building and construction industry
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Caroline Walsh
LivingWorks 40 years - evidence and impact
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Marc Bryant
and
Sarah Liddle
Suicide Prevention Australia Learnlinc: Learning for Life. Facilitating learning and skill development for suicide prevention
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Clayton Spence
Afternoon Tea
3:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall E
Stream 1: Groups Disproportionately Affected by Suicide
3:30PM - 4:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall C
Chair: Graham Mclean
Keeping Spirit Strong, Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families following loss in Community
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Eliza Munroe
and
Fiona McCallum
Addressing the mental health and suicide prevention needs of multicultural Australia
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Samantha Lilley
and
Emily Unity
Stream 2: Research and Innovation
3:30PM - 4:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall A
Chair: Alison Asche
Enhancing the support for men bereaved by suicide: findings from systematic review of the literature
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Karl Andriessen
LIFEWAYS – Translating suicide prevention research into policy and practice
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Lennart Reifels
,
Max Tran
,
Bronwen EDWARDS
and
Claudia Pagliaro
Stream 3: Research and Innovation
3:30PM - 4:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall B
Chair: Miro Lojanica
Codesign approaches to understanding self-harm and suicidal behaviours in children
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Michelle Townsend
Integrating Artifical Intelligence within Suicide Helpline Services: Translating Research into Practice
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Ravi Iyer
,
Ruvini Sanjeewa
and
Yueming Gu
Stream 4: Policy Impact and Systemic Change
3:30PM - 4:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Gilbert Suite
Chair: Amanda Glenwright
Towards a comprehensive list of suicide determinants
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Christopher Stone
and
Anne Leslie
The value of data and community tracking - Suicide Prevention Australia Community Tracker
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Clare Kinsella
Stream 5: Service Design and Best Practice
3:30PM - 4:55PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Hall E
Chair: Jenny Young
Alice Springs – more than just bad media. Suicide prevention in a remote context.
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Nicole Pietsch
Innovation in rural and regional areas – the work of community led Suicide Prevention Networks
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Merindah Ward
LiFE Awards Gala Dinner
6:00PM - 11:00PM
Wednesday, 1st May
Panorama Ballroom
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