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In this special episode of Never the Same, we share the full keynote address from host, Professor Tony Pisani, delivered at the Suicide Prevention Australia Conference.
Professor Pisani explores how the structure of our relationships—not just how supported we feel—can protect people from suicide risk. Drawing on studies in schools, the military, and health settings, he shows how strong, shared connections make a difference, especially when people don’t or can’t speak up.
He introduces the Connect Program, a group-based training that strengthens team cohesion and reduces suicide risk without needing people to self-identify. The episode also includes real-world examples from Western Australia and beyond.
It explores not only the importance of social structure in prevention, but HOW we can build those networks.
Key Points Covered
- Why social structure matters in suicide prevention
- The power of shared trusted adults in reducing suicide risk
- How Connect builds protective networks
- Insights from high school and military research
- Shifting suicide reviews from blame to learning
- Local examples from Western Australia, including first responder initiatives and postvention pilots
🔗 Resources Mentioned
- SafeSide Prevention: https://safesideprevention.com.au
- Connect Program: WA Workplace Connect info page
- Never the Same podcast home: Podcast page
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