Tamworth's AfterCare program hailed as success, leads to broader launch of Eclipse groups

Cody Tsaousis
Updated March 1 2022 - 12:55pm, first published February 28 2022 - 5:00am
HELPING HAND: Lifeline New England chief executive Rob Sams said the expansion of Eclipse is great news, and the success of AfterCare has been clear to see so far. Photo: supplied
HELPING HAND: Lifeline New England chief executive Rob Sams said the expansion of Eclipse is great news, and the success of AfterCare has been clear to see so far. Photo: supplied

AN online program designed to connect people who have made suicide attempts and let them speak about their experiences and discuss skills to help cope with thoughts of suicide is being expanded across the north west.

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Cody Tsaousis

Cody Tsaousis

Journalist

I'm a news reporter who enjoys covering politics and energy, but I will write about anything for my community. I moved to the New England in 2021 after spending several years in the Upper Hunter.

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