Health and Wellbeing - Social Programs

 

Rural and Remote Mental Health

Deadly Thinking is a social and emotional wellbeing and suicide prevention 

Deadly Thinking is a social and emotional wellbeing and suicide prevention program designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The Story Catchers was engaged create a visual report looking at the lived experience and the impact that the program was having in Indigenous communities across Australia.

Deadly Thinking is a social and emotional well-being and suicide prevention workshop designed by Indigenous people for Indigenous people. In the context of cultural sensitivity, the one-day Deadly Thinking workshop addresses a wide range of topics including anxiety and depression, drug abuse (in particular β€˜Ice’), alcohol abuse and suicide. Importantly, Deadly Thinking is focused on pathways to help.