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Live4Life empowers Latrobe Valley Youth to promote mental health and prevent suicide through community leadership

Live4Life Latrobe Valley trained over 1,000 young people in mental health first aid. A student-led Crew now promotes awareness, with their theme launching in May. Free training for adults is available in March.

By news@gippsland - 5th March 2025 - Back to News

In its first year in the Latrobe Valley, the Live4Life Partnership delivered Teen Mental Health First Aid training to over 1000 young people, and Youth Mental Health First Aid training to over 100 local adults - the next step is being driven by a Crew of inspiring young leaders.

Live4Life, piloted in Latrobe Valley with Latrobe Health Assembly, has a new coordinator and a partnership group guiding its implementation

Live4Life, piloted in Latrobe Valley with Latrobe Health Assembly, has a new coordinator and a partnership group guiding its implementation

Youth ambassadors unite

The Crew is a group of year 9 and 10 students from participating secondary schools across the Latrobe Valley who volunteered to lead the promotion of positive mental health messaging throughout their schools and broader community.

Recently coming together for the first time, abuzz with enthusiasm and excitement, the young mental health ambassadors worked together to identify their focus for the year ahead - putting plans in place to share the message with their community.

The theme they've developed will be announced at the Live4Life launch event in May, which brings together all year 8 students from participating secondary schools to take part in enjoyable activities and learn more about the program.

Youth mental health

Latrobe Health Assembly Chair, Tanya Rong said, "We know that the leading cause of death in 15-24-year-olds in Australia is suicide, and that the rate is 40% higher in rural communities like our own. The Live4Life model thrives on communities working together - which is something that the Latrobe Valley does incredibly well. The dedication from the Crew confirms that the future of our community is in great hands."

The next round of free Youth Mental Health First Aid training is taking place in March - available to adults in the Latrobe Valley who would like to learn more about youth mental health and how to talk to young people about it. Those interested can register via Latrobe Health Assembly website.

Pictures from Live4Life website.


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