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Submission to the Senate Community Affairs Committee Inquiry into Suicide in Australia


Date: 01-Nov-2010


This submission has been initiated by Lifeline Australia and Suicide Prevention Australia. It has been prepared by ConNetica Consulting Pty Ltd for the parties listed here.

Thanks to Katrina Clifford, Michael Dudley, Ryan McGlaughlin and Jo Riley (SPA), Dawn O’Neil, Susan Beaton and Alan Woodward (Lifeline Australia), Kerry Graham and Cheryl Mangan (Inspire Foundation), Alan Staines (Salvation Army), Sebastian Rosenberg and Rachel Irving (MHCA), Ian Hickie (BMRI), Keith Todd (OzHelp Foundation), Peter Bycroft (Corporate Diagnostics) and Jill Chapman (MOSH Australia) and many others from supporting organisations, for their invaluable comments and input.

Prepared by:
John Mendoza
ConNetica Consulting Pty Ltd
PO Box 484 Moffat Beach 4551

With support from:
Victoria Visser
The Science of Knowing Pty Ltd
PO Box 272, Buddina 4575

This Submission has been funded by:
  • Lifeline Australia
  • The Mental Health Council of Australia
  • Suicide Prevention Australia
  • The Salvation Army
  • Inspire Foundation
  • Brain and Mind Research Institute
  • OzHelp Foundation

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