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Short film about an Aboriginal boy who is dealing with depression as a result of his cousin’s suicide, and how he finds help.
Source: Mental Health First Aid Australia
- Suggested for: Communities, Families, Friends & Elders, Young People
- Categories: ∘ Promoting Resilience & Preventing Suicide ∘, ∘ Support & Hope After Losing Someone ∘, Video
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