Follow the links below to access information about the local Suicide Prevention Collaboratives and Networks:

  • An Iconic lookout on the South Coast of NSW, Australia. Overlooking Stanwell Park and Wollongong

    Illawarra Shoalhaven Suicide Prevention Collaborative

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  • Green lush meadows of agriculture dairy farms in Bega valley of Australia

    Bega Valley Eurobodalla Suicide Prevention Collaborative

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  • City center of Goulburn, NSW, Australia, seen at sunrise.

    Goulburn and Region Suicide Prevention Network

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Local commissioned services

COORDINARE funds local service providers to deliver services in suicide prevention. We work in partnership with communities across South Eastern NSW to commission local services.

For more information on COORDINARE's suicide prevention commissioned services, please follow the links below:

Recent news

  • Two farmers talking to each other out in a paddock

    New universal aftercare service for residents at risk of suicide

    25 July 2025

    Additional thoughtful and caring support services will soon be available free of charge in South Eastern NSW to help people following a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis. 

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  • Local community members sitting in a circle talking at event.

    Walkabout Barber and Walkabout Beautiful: time and space for healthy conversations

    2 May 2025

    Haircuts, beauty treatments and a safe space to talk are coming to Aboriginal communities in South Eastern NSW.

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  • Goulburn suicide prevention network group photo.

    Suicide can affect anyone, and we all have a role to play in suicide prevention

    12 December 2024

    A new cross-sectoral network has been formed in the Goulburn region, working together to lower suicide rates...

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  • Two friends sitting in the back of a ute talking whilst parked in a paddock.

    How to start a conversation if you're worried someone is thinking about suicide

    10 September 2024

    Story by Natalie Croxon, Illawarra Mercury.

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