Northern Territory Suicide Prevention Strategic Framework 2018-2023
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Suicide Prevention
Mental Health Strategies and Plans
Australia, Northern Territory
1 January 2018
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Department of Health
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The Northern Territory Suicide Prevention Strategic Framework 2018-2023 represents our strategy to reduce the Territory’s suicide rate by half over the next 10 years.It outlines the three priority areas for focus:
•Building stronger communities that have increased capacity to respond to and prevent suicidal behaviour through raising awareness and reducing stigma
•Informed, inclusive services that provide timely, integrated, compassionate and culturally safe responses that meet the diverse needs of people across the Territory
•Focused and evidence-informed support for the most vulnerable groups of people.
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