- Ed Bonnin
A website offering assistance and comfort to those affected by the suicide of a loved one. This site was set up by Lydia Nettlefold who lost her son to suicide. It provides contact information on depression and suicide, and a blog for others to share their grief
- Ed's Threads
Ed’s Threds has been created in memory of Ed Bonnin who tragically took his own life in 2009. The aim of the site is to help others through the Ed's Threds clothing range. Every purchase will contribute to research into mental health and emotional wellbeing initiatives supported by the Nettlefold Foundation
- Parakaleo
Choose Life, a Parakeleo Ministry non profit, community service offering hope to those touched by suicide
- RAW (Rural Alive and Well Tasmania)
RAW is a not-for-profit initiative auspiced by the Southern Midlands Council to raise awareness of, and provide support to, the wellbeing of rural communities. It is a community suicide prevention project developed in response to the trauma experienced by men, particularly farmers, and their families, as a result of extreme drought conditions
- Sudden loss support (PDF file)
Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services booklet providing helpful information for families and friends who lose a loved one in a sudden or unexpected way, including by suicide
- Suicide Risk and Prevention (Health and Human Services)
Information on services, resources on suicide risk and prevention, and initiatives through the Department of Health and Human Services
- Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Steering Committee (TSPSC)
Details of the TSPSC and its activities. The TSPSC works across government departments to coordinate preventative measures in the community, to collect data, and to highlight special areas of concern in relation to the problem of suicide
- Time-Out Project
An initiative of the Youth Suicide Action Group (Launceston, Tasmania), the Time-Out Project provides a befriending service, and a centre, the Time-Out House, for young people who are at risk, or have attempted suicide or self-harm