Talking to children about violent events
Resource for talking to children about acts of violence which are...
To be widely recognised as the region’s go-to hub for mental health, advocacy, wellbeing education, and community connection. Making it easier for individuals, families, and organisations to know where to turn, what’s available, and how to access meaningful support.
Resource for talking to children about acts of violence which are...
Holiday Suicide Prevention Campaign The holiday season is not the same...



We acknowledge the Wadandi and Pibelmen
people of the Noongar Nation as the custodians of the land where we work, play and live.
We recognise their continuous connection to land, waters and culture.
We pay our respects to all Elders past and present.
We recognise the contributions of individuals
with lived experience of mental ill-health
and suicide, as well as those who care for them. Each unique journey adds value to
Mind-Ed’s commitment to mental health and suicide prevention reforms
We acknowledge the diversity of our
community of which we are a part.
We celebrate the extraordinary
diversity of people’s bodies, genders,
sexualities, and relationships
that they represent.
Mind-Ed is a member of Suicide Prevention Australia.
We are proud to announce accreditation of our programs Accidental Counsellor and Peer Support in Organisations.