Key forum to mark World Suicide Prevention Day
The emerging issue of suicide in Western Pacific countries will be highlighted at a key forum to mark World Suicide...
The emerging issue of suicide in Western Pacific countries will be highlighted at a key forum to mark World Suicide...
There have been five more suspected suicides this year than last, but significantly fewer than 2017, new data from the...
This Wednesday 10 October, is World Mental Health Day and, as a leading institution in the field, Griffithhas a range...
A passion for improving mental health in the workplace has been the fuel behind the successful career of Griffith University graduate Ingrid Ozols.
A closer understanding of the personal risk factors around suicide in farmers is the outcome of new research from Griffith’s Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP).
The importance of the lived experience in suicide prevention cannot be underestimated, says Allan Sparkes CV AV.
With national RUOK? Day and World Suicide Prevention Day looming, Griffith University engineering student Ryan McLeod is using family experience to help create greater awareness of an issue that affects everyone
In the run up to this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day (Weds Sep 10), Griffith’s Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP) has become a major contributor to the World Health Organization (WHO) first World Suicide Report.
A Griffith University-led conference on homicide discusses how little international study has actually been completed on murder-suicides despite intense publicity when they occur
Suicide rates for the state have gone down slightly over the past decade, according to the Queensland Suicide Register.