‘How is this still happening?’: Family of man who took his own life over incorrect debt speaks out
By Emily McPherson 10:00am Aug 6, 2019 The family of a Melbourne dad who took his own life a day after he was given an
By Emily McPherson 10:00am Aug 6, 2019 The family of a Melbourne dad who took his own life a day after he was given an
Opinion Relationship troubles, not mental health, lie behind the plague of male suicides, writes Bettina Arndt. Bettina ArndtColumnist Jul 10, 2019 — 12.00am Imagine the
28 May 2019 SUICIDAL behaviour among men could be up to three times higher than some estimates, according to ground-breaking research backed by Beyond Blue
Researchers in the US have confirmed five well established but commonly overlooked facts about suicide in younger men. The ground-breaking study of children and younger
Finally, we have an admission that not all suicides are a result of mental illness. For many years Men’s Rights Agency has attempted to convince the politicians that the introduction of legislation dealing with family law, domestic violence and child support payments has had a dramatic effect on the outcome on social policies and being valued as essential parents leading to the attitude throughout the court system, the counselling and reporting services and the Child Support Agency
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No matter that she was an hour away at the time, Michelle Carter has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for urging her 18-year boyfriend
For many years, suicide has been regarded as a mental health issue despite warnings from this Agency and others, that many men take their own
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