S1:E15 | Jennifer Bowers: The Need For Suicide Prevention In Rural Communities & Workplaces

S1:E15 | Jennifer Bowers: The Need For Suicide Prevention In Rural Communities & Workplaces

For people who live and work in rural and remote Australia, unspoken stigmas and a lack of available services can often lead to neglected mental health.
Dr Jennifer Bowers is the inaugural CEO and MD of Rural & Remote Mental Health Ltd a not-for-profit organisation with charitable status.
In recognition of the unique circumstances and challenges faced by Australians living and working in rural and remote areas, Jennifer has spearheaded the design and delivery of suicide prevention and early intervention programs. Designed to be culturally-tailored, evidence-based and awareness raising, these programs have been rolled out Australia-wide, receiving high praise for its collaborative learning environment and hands-on activities.
Listen in as I speak with Jennifer about the state of rural and remote mental health, how she started in the industry and what drives her to make a difference.

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