AGD Suicide Prevention Plan 2025-2028

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Have your say on our draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan.

What's being decided?

The Attorney-General’s Department (AGD) is seeking your feedback on its draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan.

This is the department’s first ever Suicide Prevention Action Plan, and your views are important. Your response will be considered by AGD when developing the final version of the plan.


Background

The AGD Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025-2028 reflects a department-wide commitment to suicide prevention.

It includes a range of specific measures and initiatives that aim to educate staff about suicide prevention, support people experiencing mental ill health, and provide staff with the tools and knowledge to compassionately respond to suicide and suicide-related distress.

The plan was developed in consultation with AGD staff, and is now being made available for public consultation with members of the community. We welcome your feedback.

The plan is designed to support the implementation of the South Australian Suicide Prevention Plan 2023-2026, and to further the objects of the Suicide Prevention Act 2021 (SA) (the Act).


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What are the next steps?

We will consider your feedback to finalise the AGD Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025-2028.

The final action plan will be released in early 2025 and will be available on this page.


Have your say on our draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan.

What's being decided?

The Attorney-General’s Department (AGD) is seeking your feedback on its draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan.

This is the department’s first ever Suicide Prevention Action Plan, and your views are important. Your response will be considered by AGD when developing the final version of the plan.


Background

The AGD Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025-2028 reflects a department-wide commitment to suicide prevention.

It includes a range of specific measures and initiatives that aim to educate staff about suicide prevention, support people experiencing mental ill health, and provide staff with the tools and knowledge to compassionately respond to suicide and suicide-related distress.

The plan was developed in consultation with AGD staff, and is now being made available for public consultation with members of the community. We welcome your feedback.

The plan is designed to support the implementation of the South Australian Suicide Prevention Plan 2023-2026, and to further the objects of the Suicide Prevention Act 2021 (SA) (the Act).


Get involved

Find out more:

Have your say:


What are the next steps?

We will consider your feedback to finalise the AGD Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025-2028.

The final action plan will be released in early 2025 and will be available on this page.


  • Your responses and wellbeing

    Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback on the Attorney-General's Department draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan (Action Plan). Your feedback will help us shape the final version of the plan.


    Providing your feedback

    Please take the time to read the draft Action Plan prior to completing the survey below.

    The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. You are able to answer with ‘prefer not to answer’ for any of the responses.

    The survey will close at 5pm on Friday 28, February 2025.


    Privacy and confidentiality 

    All personal data will be kept confidential in line with the South Australian Government’s Information Privacy Principles and handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1991 and other applicable legislation. 


    Your wellbeing is important

    This  survey discusses suicide, which can be a highly emotive and sensitive topic for many people.  Remember, the survey is completely voluntary, and you can stop at any time.

    If you are worried about how you are feeling during or after this survey and would like to talk someone, please contact one of the support services listed below. 

    If you or someone you know is at immediate risk of harm, call 000 or Mental Health Triage on 13 14 65.

    If you have lived experience with suicide but are feeling unsure of your personal readiness to complete the survey, the Roses in the Ocean self-assessment may help.

    You may also wish to proactively plan for your self-care using Roses in the Ocean's Self Care Plan to ensure your participation does not negatively affect your wellbeing.


    Seeking help now? You can contact one of the following support services:


    A more extensive list of supports can be found in AGD’s draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan.

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Page last updated: 04 Feb 2025, 11:42 AM