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The West Australian Football Commission was recognised at the Mental Health Good Outcomes Awards, presented by the Mental Health Commission on Tuesday, October 7, for the delivery of Mental Health programs in partnership with the One Life Suicide Prevention Program.
The awards celebrate individuals, groups, programs, services and partnerships across the government, private and community sectors that have made an outstanding contribution to mental health in Western Australia.
The WAFC received the Edith Cowan University Award for prevention, promotion and/or early intervention service or program for the programs delivered under the One Life Suicide Prevention message.
The WAFC’s One Life Suicide Prevention Program, conducted in partnership with One Life WA, trains and educates coaches, volunteers and football players throughout the community as Live Life Ambassadors.
The past two years saw 98 ambassadors trained as part of the inaugural partnership program. A further 100 are being trained during 2014 and 2015.
Over the past two years, the WAFC’s partnership with One Life has also included:
For more information on the One Life program and suicide prevention visit: www.onelifewa.com.au
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Lifeline 13 11 14
Beyondblue 1300 22 4636
Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467
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WA Football acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the many lands across Western Australia where we train, play, and come together through football. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people. We recognise the deep and continuing contribution First Nations peoples make to our game and our communities.
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