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$1.4M funding boost to strengthen men’s mental health support

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The Minns Labor Government is investing nearly $1.4 million to enhance men’s mental health and prevent suicides, with expanded funding awarded to 34 grassroots organisations to deliver targeted community-led programs for men across the state.

The NSW Government has boosted funding for the Men’s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program to $1,375,205 – a substantial increase from the $400,000 originally announced.

The grants range from $5,000 to $50,000 and will help community and grassroots organisations deliver targeted mental health and suicide prevention initiatives for men and boys.

The projects funded have a focus on priority populations including Aboriginal men, boys and young adult men, older men, men living with a disability, men living in rural and remote areas, and GBTQ+ men.

The grants will support local mentoring and peer support groups, forums and BBQs, and activities like walking groups, coffee meetups and yarning circles for men across the state to promote men’s mental health, wellbeing and resilience with an aim to reduce suicide rates in NSW.

The NSW Suicide Monitoring System shows that men are disproportionately impacted by suicide and account for more than three quarters of deaths by suicide in NSW each year.

If you, or someone you know, is in a life-threatening situation please seek help immediately by calling Triple Zero (000). For those contemplating suicide or experiencing severe distress, the following helplines are available 24/7:

  • Lifeline: 13 11 14
  • 13 YARN: 13 92 76
  • Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636
  • Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467.

Additionally, the NSW Mental Health Line (1800 011 511) offers 24/7 advice on accessing local specialist mental health services.

For further information visit Men’s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Small Grants Program.

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