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Home » $1.8 Million Investment In Suicide Prevention Across Western NSW

$1.8 Million Investment In Suicide Prevention Across Western NSW

17 September, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The Western NSW Primary Health Network (WNSW PHN) and the Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) have announced a significant investment of up to $1.86 million to support the ex­pansion of the Universal Aftercare – Way Back Service across the Western NSW region.

This is part of a bilateral and co-funding agreement between NSW and Commonwealth governments to support WNSW PHN and WNSWLHD to deliver improved outcomes for all people in NSW at increased risk of suicide.

This funding will support localised aftercare support for individu­als following a suicidal crisis or attempt. The support will be tar­geted to rural and remote areas, and priority populations—includ­ing older people, First Nations communities, and high-risk cohorts.

WNSW PHN CEO Brad Porter described the funding commit­ment as a major step forward in the region’s approach to suicide prevention. “By focusing on local engagement, culturally safe prac­tice, and clinical accountability, the Universal Aftercare – Way Back Service will deliver life-saving impacts throughout Western NSW,” Mr Porter said.

WNSW PHN and WNSWLHD are proud to partner with Mission Australia to expand service delivery to Dubbo, Bathurst, Walgett, Cowra, Condobolin, and Coonabarabran.

Recruitment is now underway across several locations and the services are expected to go live in 2026.

Since 2021, the Way Back Support Service has been active in Broken Hill and later expanded to Orange and surrounding areas.

This new investment will extend its reach significantly, embedding Universal Aftercare principles across the broader Western NSW footprint.

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