Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Community Network Forum

The Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Community Network Forum will be held at the Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston, from 9:00am – 4:30pm on Thursday 13th March.

This will mark the 11th Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Forum, with this year’s theme, “We All Have a Role to Play,” highlighting that every community member can make a difference in suicide prevention.

Experts in suicide prevention, mental health service providers, community members, and those with lived experience will come together to share knowledge, discuss key issues, and collaborate on solutions to reduce suicide rates across Tasmanian communities.

“Together, through open conversations and shared commitment, we can build stronger support systems and create a future where Tasmanians feels heard, understood, and supported on their journey towards mental well-being.” Stated Dr Michael Kelly, Chair of the Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Community Network.

“The annual Suicide Prevention Forum is an opportunity to work together, with our communities, to break down the stigma surrounding suicide and create a culture of support.”

The forum will include workshops and keynote speakers, providing attendees with refreshed knowledge, practical skills, and insights into the future of suicide prevention in Tasmania.

Presenters are listed below:

  • Nathan Bolton, a former Australian Special Forces operator turned mental health advocate, will share his journey facing life-and-death situations in Afghanistan and battling the hidden war within himself.
  • Chief Psychiatrist Professor Dinesh K Arya will discuss the evolving landscape of suicide prevention in Tasmania: Where we’ve come from, where we are, and how we can strengthen our approach into the future.
  • Greg Smith, coordinator of Men Care Too and MCT North West Mates will discuss men’s mental health, carer support, local community initiatives and his role as an R U OK? Ambassador.
  • Jodhi Gough, founder of The Drum Collective will share information about the healing power of creative therapies and host a group drum circle.
  • Everymind, Mindframe will deliver a workshop focusing on how attendees can safely share their mental health story and support others in sharing theirs.
  • Mental Health Council of Tasmania will share their views on the learnings so far from the Lex hub
  • Relationships Australia Tasmania will host a workshop on how the sector can contribute to creating a connected and respectful Tasmania to help prevent suicide.

This forum is funded by the Tasmanian Government through the Mental Health, Alcohol and Drug Directorate, and supports the Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Strategy (2023-2027).

Special Note: Dr. Michael Kelly, Michelle Ewington, and winners of the 2025 Tasmanian LiFE Awards, Annie King and Trista Abbott from The Lounge (New Mornings), Emily Clifford and Craig Mitchell from Home Base – HASI and Kylie Delaney will be available for media interview.

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Media Contact: A.Mark Thomas, M&M Communications, 0422 006 732

About Relationships Australia Tasmania

Relationships Australia Tasmania is a not-for-profit whose purpose is to create a connected and respectful Tasmania.  We believe in the power of connection, and support Tasmanians to build individual resilience, respectful relationships and connection to communities.

Alongside general counselling, RA Tas offers support to Tasmanians through a range of specialist teams in Hobart, Launceston and Devonport.

More information about the services and support we offer can be found on our website www.tas.relationships.com.au