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Making Zero The Hero | Scoop News


Yesterday afternoon Barbara Kuriger took part in a
special Parliamentary debate to acknowledge the Zero Suicide
Aotearoa report released on World Suicide Prevention Day
last year.
The report was commissioned by a
cross-party committee to address New Zealand’s high
suicide rate and achieve, as its name suggests, the
long-term aspiration of zero suicides.
Members include
National MP Matt Doocey, ACT Leader David Seymour, Labour MP
Louisa Wall and Green MP Chloe Swarbrick.
It estimated
150,000 Kiwis thought about taking their own life and of
those, 50,000 made a suicide plan, 20,000 attempted it and
more than 500 died.
“There is no room for politics ....

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'My life was altered forever': Lessons from my brother's suicide


Paul Lynch15:10, Jul 09 2021
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WARNING: This story discusses topics including suicide and mental illness.
OPINION: So often we hear about how the mental health system has failed someone. While there is no question that in too many instances this underfunded and under-resourced sector has indeed failed, I wonder if perhaps we should be looking at things from a different perspective. 
While many people refer to the need for a fence at the top of the cliff instead of ambulances at the bottom, even that is a tired, old cliché, when the reality is that there is so much more that we could be doing to prevent people from ever getting near the cliff edge. ....

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NZ farmer convicted for animal neglect after 226 sheep are euthanised


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A New Zealand farmer has been convicted of mistreating his sheep after 226 of them had to be euthanised.
The animals were found to be severely malnourished and ill and were put down.
Famer Bevan Scott Tait had pleaded guilty although his defence said he had been suffering from depression and had not received enough support.
On Monday, he was sentenced to nine months home detention and 150 hours community work under the Animal Welfare Act.
He will also be barred from managing or owning farm animals for four years.
Mr Tait s farm in Russock Creek at the southern end of South Island first came to the attention of authorities when inspectors found several dead sheep there in April 2019. ....

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Farmer convicted after 226 starving sheep euthanised


Farmer convicted after 226 starving sheep euthanised
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A New Zealand farmer has been convicted of mistreating his sheep after 226 of them had to be euthanised.
The animals were found to be severely malnourished and ill and were put down.
Famer Bevan Scott Tait had pleaded guilty although his defence said he had been suffering from depression and had not received enough support.
On Monday, he was sentenced to nine months home detention and 150 hours community work under the Animal Welfare Act.
He will also be barred from managing or owning farm animals for four years.
Mr Tait s farm in Russock Creek at the southern end of South Island first came to the attention of authorities when inspectors found several dead sheep there in April 2019. ....

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