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Social media disclosures in the lives of young rural people who are suicidal

Delivered by specialist speaker, Annie Fardell-Hartley, this event is suited to current or future health professionals who work in mental health and/or with young people. Annie will share and explore her PhD findings on this topic during a one-hour presentation before engaging participants in a self-care practice.

Participants will enhance their understanding and application of the following topics:

  • The expression of youth suicidality on social media - presentation, warning signs, motivations, and intended recipients

  • Community responses versus desired response to youth suicidality on social media

  • Bridging lived experience to existing theory and practice

What’s in it for me?

  • It’s free.

  • It can count towards your CPD requirements.

  • You will learn ways to tailor this new knowledge into your current practice. 

  • You will receive a certificate of attendance.

RSVP by: 12th May

Location: Charles Sturt University, Dubbo campus, Building 920, Room 101 (TBC)

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