Events List

Laps for Life

This March, youth mental health organisation ReachOut is encouraging everyone across Australia to jump in the pool or ocean to participate in Laps for Life - an annual swimming fundraiser supporting youth mental health. The month-long challenge encourages participants to swim to raise funds for, and awareness about youth mental health and suicide prevention. Whether you're new to the water, a competitive swimmer, or just keen to have some fun with friends, sign up now to kickstart your 2025 goals! For more information and to register, head here > https://www.lapsforlife.com.au/

LE Summit 2025

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane 23 Leichardt Street, Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia

After the successful LE Summit 2023, Roses in the Ocean is thrilled to host this meaningful event at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Brisbane, Queensland, from 13 to 14 March 2025. LE Summit 2025 will delve deeply into emerging innovations in suicide prevention, enable partnerships with future research and service development, and create opportunities for collaboration that will extend beyond the Summit. The event will also further amplify the growth and sustainability of the lived experience of suicide movement. To find out more, click HERE

$484

Wesley LifeForce Suicide Prevention Half Day Workshop – Salamander Bay, NSW

Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre 2/7 Community Close, Salamander Bay, New South Wales, Australia

Suicide prevention training Informed by the latest research in suicide prevention, Wesley LifeForce has developed a quality suite of suicide prevention training. Our suicide prevention training equips participants with the knowledge and skills to increase awareness of suicide in Australia, identify the signs that someone may be at risk of suicide and appropriate action to take. Effective interventions can make a real difference and save lives. Our programs aim at training individuals from all walks of life, as well as organisational groups. All Wesley LifeForce facilitators are accredited trainers and have completed suicide intervention training. Below you will find an outline of our workshops. The outcomes understand risk and protective factors how to identify the warning signs that someone may be at risk of suicide how to ask directly about suicide intent understand what local and national support and resources are available to support a person at risk Ensuring participant safety Our workshop material is specifically designed keeping participant’s safety in mind. The course material is vetted by MindFrame – an Australian Government body which provides expert advice to the suicide prevention sector on responsible reporting/portrayal of the issue of suicide.

Free

Notting Hill Men’s Table Entree

An introduction to The Men’s Table through stories and dialogue over dinner…for men interested in being part of the Men’s Table. “It really gives me a sense of belonging – I feel a part of something” – James, Entree attendee. The Men’s Table Entree is an introduction to The Men’s Table through open sharing over a relaxed and conversational meal. The cost includes a meal. The Entree event is a chance to meet other men, learn about how a Table works and helping you decide whether you’d like to part of this local Men’s Table group. It will be hosted by a couple of long standing members of other Men’s Tables, sharing their experiences from their Tables, and responding to your questions, concerns and ideas. What is the Men’s Table? The Men’s Table is all about men serving men. The first Men’s Table (MT1) began in 2011 with 12 men who have met once a month for dinner and ever since. It is now growing to become a national charity. The Men’s Table creates a unique environment for men to share openly about their lives, their challenges, their highs and lows with a group of men who they learn to […]

$27.50

Wesley LifeForce Suicide Prevention Full Day Workshop – Grafton NSW

Grafton District Services Club 105-107 Mary Street, Grafton, New South Wales, Australia

Suicide prevention training Informed by the latest research in suicide prevention, Wesley LifeForce has developed a quality suite of suicide prevention training. Our suicide prevention training equips participants with the knowledge and skills to increase awareness of suicide in Australia, identify the signs that someone may be at risk of suicide and appropriate action to take. Effective interventions can make a real difference and save lives. Our programs aim at training individuals from all walks of life, as well as organisational groups. All Wesley LifeForce facilitators are accredited trainers and have completed suicide intervention training. Below you will find an outline of our workshops. The outcomes understand risk and protective factors how to identify the warning signs that someone may be at risk of suicide how to ask directly about suicide intent understand what local and national support and resources are available to support a person at risk Ensuring participant safety Our workshop material is specifically designed keeping participant’s safety in mind. The course material is vetted by MindFrame – an Australian Government body which provides expert advice to the suicide prevention sector on responsible reporting/portrayal of the issue of suicide.

Free

Mornington Men’s Table Entree

An introduction to The Men’s Table through stories and dialogue over dinner…for men interested in being part of the Men’s Table. “It really gives me a sense of belonging – I feel a part of something” – James, Entree attendee. The Men’s Table Entree is an introduction to The Men’s Table through open sharing over a relaxed and conversational meal. The cost includes a meal. The Entree event is a chance to meet other men, learn about how a Table works and helping you decide whether you’d like to part of this local Men’s Table group. It will be hosted by a couple of long standing members of other Men’s Tables, sharing their experiences from their Tables, and responding to your questions, concerns and ideas. What is the Men’s Table? The Men’s Table is all about men serving men. The first Men’s Table (MT1) began in 2011 with 12 men who have met once a month for dinner and ever since. It is now growing to become a national charity. The Men’s Table creates a unique environment for men to share openly about their lives, their challenges, their highs and lows with a group of men who they learn to […]

$27.50

Wesley LifeForce Suicide Prevention Half Day Workshop – Caboolture, QLD

Caboolture Hub (Learning & Business Centre) 4 Hasking Street, Caboolture, Queensland, Australia

Suicide prevention training Informed by the latest research in suicide prevention, Wesley LifeForce has developed a quality suite of suicide prevention training. Our suicide prevention training equips participants with the knowledge and skills to increase awareness of suicide in Australia, identify the signs that someone may be at risk of suicide and appropriate action to take. Effective interventions can make a real difference and save lives. Our programs aim at training individuals from all walks of life, as well as organisational groups. All Wesley LifeForce facilitators are accredited trainers and have completed suicide intervention training. Below you will find an outline of our workshops. The outcomes understand risk and protective factors how to identify the warning signs that someone may be at risk of suicide how to ask directly about suicide intent understand what local and national support and resources are available to support a person at risk Ensuring participant safety Our workshop material is specifically designed keeping participant’s safety in mind. The course material is vetted by MindFrame – an Australian Government body which provides expert advice to the suicide prevention sector on responsible reporting/portrayal of the issue of suicide.

Free

Wesley LifeForce First Nations Suicide Prevention Training – Weston, ACT

ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) 6 Gritten Street #1, Weston, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Wesley LifeForce has developed quality suicide prevention training suite. Our suicide prevention workshops are based on the latest research in suicide prevention and are designed to teach people how to identify the signs that someone may be at risk of suicide, how to engage and appropriate action to take. Effective interventions can make a real difference and save lives. These life-saving conversations offer support and a safe space for open discussions while encouraging help seeking. The outcomes understand risk and protective factors how to identify the warning signs that someone may be at risk of suicide how to ask directly about suicide intent understand what local and national support and resources are available to support a person at risk The program has been designed to be adaptable to individual communities. The basis of the program is respectful knowledge sharing with discussions held as yarning circles with community members. The focus is on collective healing and knowledge exchange which is both culturally appropriate and responsive to the individual or collective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants attending the workshop. The aim of the program is to enhance community capacity and engagement, to help increase community strength and resilience. Ensuring participant safety Our workshop material is specifically designed […]

Free

NEW Indicators of a Thriving Workplace report findings webinar

SPECIAL EDITION WEBINAR!   SuperFriend’s latest Indicators of a Thriving Workplace Key Insights Report is almost here! Our latest benchmark report is our most comprehensive yet, capturing the voices of 13,341 workers to provide a clearer picture of how Australian workers are faring—nationwide, across industries, and throughout the year. Join us for our special edition Wellness by the Water Cooler episode to discover what we've learned! Our latest findings include: Seasonal workplace mental health trends – discover when stress and burnout peak, when engagement drops, and how retention challenges shift across the year. Industry deep dives – a closer look at six key industries (Public Administration & Safety, Construction, Health Care & Social Assistance, Agriculture, Retail Trade, and Education & Training), highlighting their strengths, risks, and opportunities for proactive action. Discover more in Industry Trends & Strategies for a Mentally Thriving Workforce special edition webinar. Join Dr. Natalie Flatt and Associate Professor Ross Iles as they unpack the latest survey findings and share practical, evidence-based strategies for creating psychologically safe workplaces. Don’t miss this exclusive event. Gain valuable workplace and industry insights, actionable tools and expert guidance to help create safe and mentally thriving workplaces! Register below to secure your […]

Beaconsfield Men’s Table Entree

An introduction to The Men’s Table through stories and dialogue over dinner…for men interested in being part of the Men’s Table. “It really gives me a sense of belonging – I feel a part of something” – James, Entree attendee. The Men’s Table Entree is an introduction to The Men’s Table through open sharing over a relaxed and conversational meal. The cost includes a meal. The Entree event is a chance to meet other men, learn about how a Table works and helping you decide whether you’d like to part of this local Men’s Table group. It will be hosted by a couple of long standing members of other Men’s Tables, sharing their experiences from their Tables, and responding to your questions, concerns and ideas. What is the Men’s Table? The Men’s Table is all about men serving men. The first Men’s Table (MT1) began in 2011 with 12 men who have met once a month for dinner and ever since. It is now growing to become a national charity. The Men’s Table creates a unique environment for men to share openly about their lives, their challenges, their highs and lows with a group of men who they learn to […]

$30.25

Moorditj Kaat Kadadjiny – Good Mind Learning

Murdoch University Perth WA 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA, Australia

Moorditj Kaat Kadadjiny - Good Mind Learning An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social and Emotional Wellbeing Forum Murdoch University, in collaboration with Neami National and Moorditj Koort, invites you to a critical event bringing together First Nations leaders, researchers, and people with lived experience to lead essential conversations on mental health and suicide prevention. Held during the same week as Close the Gap Day, this forum provides an opportunity to engage with key stakeholders and community voices in a culturally responsive and impactful discussion. Event Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online) This will be a hybrid event, allowing participants to attend in person at Murdoch University or join virtually. 📌 Important: During registration, please select whether you will be attending in person or online to help us ensure a smooth experience for all participants. Event Schedule 🌿 Morning Tea & Networking | 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Enjoy a BushTukka-inspired morning tea, offering a space for networking and informal conversations. 🎤 Speakers & Presentations | 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Join a lineup of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experts and advocates for powerful discussions, including: Prof. Pat Dudgeon – Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Shakara Liddelow-Hunt – Walkern Katatdjin, The Kids Research Institute Australia  Culture Care Connect Program Team – Moorditj Koort […]

Free

Men, Mates & Mentors Day

Are you a man looking to connect, grow, and be inspired? The Men, Mates & Mentors Day is a one-of-a-kind event aimed at fostering connection, community, and courage among men. Hosted by a consortium of incredible nonprofit organisations, this day promises to be a transformative experience filled with workshops, camaraderie, and inspiration. This event is for men who may be facing isolation, grief, or other overwhelming life experiences. By introducing attendees to peer support groups and showcasing inspiring stories of resilience, Men, Mates & Mentors Day creates a welcoming space to connect and explore what's possible. Whether you're ready to dive into a new activity or simply want to learn about the support available, this day is about meeting you where you're at. With something for everyone, this is more than an event—it's a movement towards connection and empowerment.

Free