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Halving Melton’s suicide rates

A multi-million dollar plan aims to halve suicide rates in Brimbank and Melton over the next decade.

The state government launched Victoria’s 10-year mental health plan last week, announcing $27 million in funding for two suicide prevention initiatives.

Community-based support trials will be rolled out through sports clubs, schools and other local networks at six regions across the state, including Brimbank and Melton, that have high suicide rates and vulnerable communities.

The Health and Human Services Department will run the programs.

Peninsula Health, Alfred Health, St Vincent’s Hospital, Barwon Health, Maroondah Hospital and Wangaratta Hospital will offer new services to provide patients with support.

A department spokesman said the Brimbank and Melton region was selected to be part of the trial program because of the high rates of suicide and its diverse population.

“It is hoped local people will strongly benefit from the program and suicide rates will reduce,” the spokesman said.

“It is anticipated a large number of services and organisations across the area will be actively involved in the program, and Sunshine Hospital has the capacity to act as a central hub.”

Premier Daniel Andrews said 646 Victorians committed suicide last year – double the road toll.

“For every suicide, there are many more people deeply affected – family, friends, carers, colleagues and communities,” Mr Andrews said.

 

Sumeyya Ilanbey

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