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South Australian Suicide prevention plan 2017-2021

Government of South Australia Country Resources Suicide Prevention South Australia 2017 Policy document

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Sets out the extent of the suicide problem and the people who most vulnerable to it.
The Government have highlighted 11 elements for suicide prevention, including;
Surveillance, Means restriction, Media, Access to Services, Education, Treatment and Stigma Reduction.

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