Welcome to Wesley LifeForce
Wesley LifeForce is a suicide prevention program aiming to educate, empower and resource Australian communities to be aware of the issues of suicide.
-
About Wesley LifeForce - our purpose and vision
-
Wesley LifeForce programs - suicide prevention workshops and seminars
-
Community - our focus on rural and remote areas
-
About suicide - Australian suicide statistics
-
Resources and links - counselling and government services
-
Contact us - find out more about Wesley LifeForce
Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Day
The 2011 Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Day, Sydney, was held on Friday, September 9 at the Sydney Opera House.
See photos from 2011 service and read the full report.
- Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Day Sydney 2011
- Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Day Newcastle 2011
- Wesley LifeForce Suicide Memorial Day Tasmania 2011
You’re also invited to share your story and leave a message of love and remembrance on the Wesley LifeForce Memorial Wall.
Latest news
Confronting Self-Harm: from understanding to responding
The 2012 The Mental Health Services (MHS) Summer Forum will confront the important issue of self-harm in our society. It will focus on understanding the issues, translating research into innovative practice, and moving towards hope, healing and recovery.
Read more...
Geelongs third annual suicide awareness walk
Radiant strength and hope poured from broken hearts as Geelongs third annual suicide awareness walk stretched along city streets. Mums, dads, brothers, sisters, children, mates and more bared and shared measures of loss and laughter 600-strong in memory of loved ones and powerfully illuminated the national toll which so silently outweighs traffic fatalities.
Brandishing teal balloons bearing heartfelt Texta devotions they pointed to the certainty that help is always available for the vulnerable.
Read more…![]()
Read the signs: A campaign promoting help seeking and suicide prevention
We all have tough times and thats when having mates is really important. Things like difficulties at work or in the family, health problems, injuries, money worries. Sometimes the tough times seem to drag on, or other things happen that make them worse. And then problems pile up. When this happens, the smartest thing you can do for a mate, or even yourself, is to get help quickly. No-one has to face problems alone.
Read more...







Share this page (Short link: http://wesleymission.com/s/14630 )