Mothers, wives and sisters overwhelm a suicide prevention service with stories off loss and grief after it featured on ABC Landline.
Ms O'Brien said she was working on a program to help women battling the high rates of suicide and depression among rural men.Her appeal is that she uses 'farm speak'.
"My calendar was clear until the end of the year because of COVID-19, but now I'm booked every weekend until October, and there's only a few weekends free until March 2021."One of the services recommended by Are You Bogged Mate? is the Virtual Psychologist, which specialises in text/SMS consultations.
Dervla Loughnane from the Virtual Psychologist had to put on extra staff to respond to an influx after the Landline segment aired. "We're now sending follow up texts to those who reached out after the program, to see how they're travelling."
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Why Women Kill has sex, death and infidelity ... but does it work?Why Women Kill , the new comedy drama series from Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, is dividing the TV experts in this week's episode of The Televisionaries podcast
Read more »
What to stream this week: Little Monsters, Cursed, Hard Quiz, Why Women Kill and moreWhether you’re in lockdown in Melbourne or staying in from the torrential rain in Sydney – or maybe you’re just lazy – cosy up to your couch with our streaming picks this week.
Read more »
Warwick Farm stable staff in COVID-19 isolation after dining at Crossroads HotelA group of stable staff from Warwick Farm have tested negative to COVID-19 but have still entered into two weeks of isolation after dining at the Crossroads Hotel this month | SMHsport
Read more »
Matildas, Olyroos receive $2.4 million funding boost for Tokyo 2021Not since 2004 have Australia's men's and women's teams qualified for the same Olympics - and now the AIS has tipped in funds to help them both prepare.
Read more »
WHO: things will get 'worse and worse and worse'LISTEN: The head of the WHO says of Covid19 things will get 'worse and worse and worse'. NewsRadio spoke with WHO Health Emergencies Program Experts Advisory Panel member, MarylouiseMcla1 about Dr Tedros' prognosis.
Read more »