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Suicide prevention support

GENEROUS DONATION: Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier branch manager Craig Foster (centre) with Lifeline South East volunteers Dean Berry (left) and Craig Smith. Castec Rural Supplies has supported Lifeline greatly in recent years, raising awareness for suicide prevention and donating funds to the organisation.

HOPING to empower others to help reduce the number of suicides in the region, Castec Rural Supplies and CRT/Ruralco have generously continued its partnership with Lifeline both locally and nationally this year.

Forming a relationship with the crisis support service and suicide prevention network in 2016, Castec Rural Supplies managing director Chris Castine said they aim to help stop suicide among Australian farming communities.

“Whether it’s drought, financial pressure or feelings of isolation, the best people to understand the issues faced by farmers in rural and regional areas are those at the heart of each community,” he said.

“It’s part of the whole of community approach we are taking to the national suicide emergency currently faces in Australia.”

Last year Castec raised $3700 for Lifeline South East through an auction of Castec Rural Pioneers special Lifeline singlets and further funds put forward from CRT/Ruralco.

This Friday night they hope to match or exceed the total at the Castec Rural Mount Gambier Pioneers basketball game against Albury Wodonga at The Ice House, with all funds raised going towards the Mount Gambier crisis helpline.

“There are currently about 2500 deaths by suicide each year – more than double the road toll,” Mr Castine said.

“While Lifeline’s 24/7 crisis services will receive more than one million calls to their 131 114 crisis line this year, they need more resources to be able to answer all of these calls.

“Every call counts, so the funds provided by Castec as part of this partnership are vital in helping Lifeline reach more Australians going through anguish and pain.”

Lifeline South East crisis support coordinator Jeff Hodge is thankful for the partnership with Castec and said it will go a long way in helping with suicide prevention.

“Farmers struggle greatly particularly during droughts and natural disasters,” he said.

“For men living in rural areas, it is harder to ask for help and they are less likely to reach out.

“Even though more women attempt suicide a higher percentage of men actually complete suicide.”

Hoping to change these statistics, Mr Castine said they are very proud to be a partner and support of Lifeline South East.

“While people in rural and regional Australia are renowned for being down to earth, practical and resilient it’s important to know help is available and for them to access that help, particularly during tough times,” he said.

The Friday night game will take place at 8pm and will be live streamed on The Pioneers’ Facebook page.

Contact Lifeline on 131 114 or visit www.lifeline.org.au/gethelp for crisis or suicide prevention support.

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