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The scariest part about suicide risk is how often it hides in plain sight. People expect clear warning signs, but what shows up more often are small changes: someone goes quiet, stops turning up, withdraws from what they love, or feels like a burden. We sit with that reality and focus on what actually helps, not perfect words, just a real connection.
I’m joined by Simone Stanley (Plan Tracker) to ground the conversation in the human layer behind the numbers, then Bradley Dunn, CEO of the Lake Macquarie and Newcastle Suicide Prevention Network, shares what community-led suicide prevention looks like when it moves beyond awareness. We talk about National Hope Week, the power of simple messages like Newy Loves You, and why campaigns work best when they give people practical ways to reach out, volunteer, fundraise, and learn mental health first aid or suicide awareness skills.
Bradley also breaks down the biggest barrier many people face: access. We explore the Evolve Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub, a welcoming walk-in space designed to reduce friction, offer a broad mix of services, and provide free ongoing support with no wait list or eligibility criteria. We also cover outreach through a mental health checkpoint at events and markets, making check-ins feel normal and easy.
If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone, and support is available. Listen, share this with someone you care about, and please subscribe and leave a review so more people can find these conversations when they need them most.
Shownote Links:
Kahi Simon Suicide Prevention FundraiserSupport the show
Thank you for listening!
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The scariest part about suicide risk is how often it hides in plain sight. People expect clear warning signs, but what shows up more often are small changes: someone goes quiet, stops turning up, withdraws from what they love, or feels like a burden. We sit with that reality and focus on what actually helps, not perfect words, just a real connection.
I’m joined by Simone Stanley (Plan Tracker) to ground the conversation in the human layer behind the numbers, then Bradley Dunn, CEO of the Lake Macquarie and Newcastle Suicide Prevention Network, shares what community-led suicide prevention looks like when it moves beyond awareness. We talk about National Hope Week, the power of simple messages like Newy Loves You, and why campaigns work best when they give people practical ways to reach out, volunteer, fundraise, and learn mental health first aid or suicide awareness skills.
Bradley also breaks down the biggest barrier many people face: access. We explore the Evolve Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub, a welcoming walk-in space designed to reduce friction, offer a broad mix of services, and provide free ongoing support with no wait list or eligibility criteria. We also cover outreach through a mental health checkpoint at events and markets, making check-ins feel normal and easy.
If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone, and support is available. Listen, share this with someone you care about, and please subscribe and leave a review so more people can find these conversations when they need them most.
Shownote Links:
Kahi Simon Suicide Prevention FundraiserSupport the show
Thank you for listening!