Suicide Prevention Australia calls for experts to learn from success in treating breast cancer to lower suicide rates

By Amy Corderoy
Updated May 24 2015 - 10:10am, first published May 7 2015 - 12:15am
The methods used to change attitudes towards breast cancer  should be adopted by suicide prevention bodies, the head of Suicide Prevention Australia says. Photo: Tamara Voninski
The methods used to change attitudes towards breast cancer should be adopted by suicide prevention bodies, the head of Suicide Prevention Australia says. Photo: Tamara Voninski
Suicide deaths compared to the road toll. Photo: National Mental Health Commission Review (pg 113).
Suicide deaths compared to the road toll. Photo: National Mental Health Commission Review (pg 113).