Everymind

Everymind Everymind is a leading institute dedicated to the prevention of mental ill-health and su***de.

Everymind is a leading national institute dedicated to reducing mental ill-health, reducing su***de and improving wellbeing. We have over 30 years’ experience delivering successful, evidence-based, best practice mental health and su***de prevention programs and translational research. At Everymind, prevention is at the heart of everything we do – in translating and applying research to guide our w

ork, in developing policy responses and in designing programs to build the capability of services and communities. Please note that Everymind does not provide any direct clinical services. If you require support, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au or Beyond Blue support service on 1300 22 4636 or you can email or web chat at https://bit.ly/3laCFyP

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Culturally responsive su***de prevention requires more than translation, it calls for genuine understanding of the diver...
28/05/2026

Culturally responsive su***de prevention requires more than translation, it calls for genuine understanding of the diverse experiences that shape how people seek help.

New insights highlight the importance of community led approaches that honour cultural identity, reduce stigma, and build trust in support pathways.

Read more in our Q&A with Lewching Yip: https://lifeinmind.org.au/news/rethinking-culturally-responsive-su***de-prevention

Read the May edition of Life in Mind eNews for the latest su***de prevention research, insights and sector updates from ...
22/05/2026

Read the May edition of Life in Mind eNews for the latest su***de prevention research, insights and sector updates from across Australia.

This edition features new studies on co‑designed interventions with international students and research on social vulnerability and su***de risk. Sector updates include Australia’s first mining su***de prevention framework, increased support for 13YARN and new guidance on content warnings.

Click the link below to read the full newsletter and subscribe for future editions:
https://lifeinmind.org.au/news/life-in-mind-enews-may-2026

Yesterday, our team (Kate Campbell, Senior Leader - Engagement and Programs and Olivia De Pomeroy, Project Lead) partici...
15/05/2026

Yesterday, our team (Kate Campbell, Senior Leader - Engagement and Programs and Olivia De Pomeroy, Project Lead) participated in Mental Health Australia's Members Policy Forum at Old Parliament House, Canberra.

The Members Policy Forum provides a timely opportunity, following the release of the 2026 Federal Budget, to consider next steps for the sector and identify shared priorities for mental health reform.

First Nations voices and lived experience are essential in shaping effective su***de prevention.A new collective stateme...
12/05/2026

First Nations voices and lived experience are essential in shaping effective su***de prevention.

A new collective statement brings together insights from First Nations communities across Australia, highlighting the importance of culture, connection and community-led approaches in strengthening wellbeing and guiding future action.

Read more here: https://lifeinmind.org.au/news/first-nations-voices-shape-su***de-prevention-priorities

Access to up-to-date, evidence-based research is essential for strengthening su***de prevention efforts.A newly launched...
11/05/2026

Access to up-to-date, evidence-based research is essential for strengthening su***de prevention efforts.

A newly launched research library brings together key studies, data and insights in one place, supporting the sector to translate evidence into practice and improve outcomes.

Read more about how this resource is supporting knowledge sharing across the sector: https://lifeinmind.org.au/news/research-library-launched-to-support-su***de-prevention

Creative approaches are playing an important role in su***de prevention, helping young people feel more confident to sup...
08/05/2026

Creative approaches are playing an important role in su***de prevention, helping young people feel more confident to support a friend experiencing suicidal thoughts.

A recent study explored how an arts-based film can build knowledge, strengthen empathy, and increase confidence to take action when someone may be distressed.

Read more here: https://lifeinmind.org.au/research/research-updates/using-arts-based-film-to-teach-young-people-how-to-support-a-friend-experiencing-suicidal-thoughts

Last week, our team had the opportunity to participate in, exhibit at, and present during the 2026 National Su***de Prev...
07/05/2026

Last week, our team had the opportunity to participate in, exhibit at, and present during the 2026 National Su***de Prevention Conference, hosted by Su***de Prevention Australia.

Across the multiple sessions, panel discussions and exhibition booth conversations, several themes stood out. Read about the key insights that resonated most with the team and will continue to shape the way we approach our work: bit.ly/nspc26-insights

Su***de prevention in Australia requires sustained, coordinated action across governments, services and communities.A ne...
06/05/2026

Su***de prevention in Australia requires sustained, coordinated action across governments, services and communities.

A new report reviewing the first year of the National Su***de Prevention Strategy highlights early progress, alongside ongoing challenges and opportunities to strengthen implementation.

Read more about what’s been achieved so far and what comes next: https://lifeinmind.org.au/news/reviewing-year-one-of-the-national-su***de-prevention-strategy

We recently headed north to Coffs Harbour for an inspiring day of Minds Together facilitator training with the team from...
05/05/2026

We recently headed north to Coffs Harbour for an inspiring day of Minds Together facilitator training with the team from New Horizons i. am.

The newly certified facilitators can now offer our free, evidence-based program face-to-face in their local community, sharing practical tools and strategies to support families, friends and carers of those experiencing suicidal distress or following a suicidal attempt.

The Minds Together program is also available online, so if you’re caring for someone in NSW or the ACT, learn more at www.mindstogether.org.au.

New Horizons

Autistic young people experience higher rates of self-harm and suicidal thoughts, while also facing barriers to accessin...
03/05/2026

Autistic young people experience higher rates of self-harm and suicidal thoughts, while also facing barriers to accessing mental health care that meets their needs.

A recent study explored how social connection, communication challenges, and the level of understanding and accommodation within services can shape both risk and support.

Read more here: https://lifeinmind.org.au/research/research-updates/experiences-of-self-harm-suicidal-thoughts-and-mental-health-care-among-autistic-youth

01/05/2026

📣 Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join the Everymind team!

We are currently recruiting for multiple roles, including:
🟣 Project Lead
🟣 Senior Project Officer
🟣 Project Officer
🟣 Senior Communications Officer

Applications close next Monday, 4 May.

👉 Visit our Careers page to learn more and apply: everymind.org.au/careers

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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