The Sunday Telegraph Can We Talk? forums 2016
AFTER successful city and regional youth suicide forums last year, The Sunday Telegraph is hosting more Can We Talk? forums. REGISTER NOW for events at Tamworth and Orange.
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AFTER successful city and regional youth suicide forums last year, The Sunday Telegraph is hosting more Can We Talk? forums in 2016.
After a successful event at Campbelltown earlier this month, the forums will head to Tamworth and Orange.
The Sunday Telegraph continues its campaigning in 2016 to break the taboo surrounding youth suicide and mental ill-health.
These problems can be addressed — but only if we are brave enough to talk about it.
At the forums there will be clinical experts, parents and young people telling their stories and local police; all available to answer audience questions.
We are again partnering with leading mental health organisations such as headspace, Lifeline and the NRL State of Mind program, with ambassadors Dan Hunt joining the panel in Tamworth, and Nathan Hindmarsh in Orange.
These ground-breaking free forums will connect our readers — especially parents — with the services and experts who can help.
REGISTER NOW
Tuesday, June 7 — West Tamworth Leagues Club, 6.30pm
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE TAMWORTH FORUM
Tuesday, June 28 — Orange Ex-Services Club, 6.30pm