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    Christine Morgan:'We don't want to assume things, but we went to listen to the community about mental health'

    dinJuly 22, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Christine Morgan, the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to the Prime Minister, calls on communities to speak up about challenges related to Mental health. One of the sessions will be held this weekend at Narren Warren, and community members are being asked to attend and speak about challenges and how they can be helped. In an exclusive interview on SBS Dinka Radio, Christine sees Connections2022 as the moment for the agency to hear from the community members.

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    Mamer Agut yenë ke raan ë loi ajuiɛɛr benë kɔc ke nïïm kuɔ̈ɔ̈tic në Casey në yekölë ku bë kɔc jam në tuany cë ya biääk ciɛŋ në ye mɛn. Pialë nom atɔ̈ ke jiɛɛm akuma arëtic në biääk benë kɔc tɔ̈ në ye anuanë yic dhil lëu bë dök ku jɔl ya kuɔɔny. Në yekölë ke Christine Morgan abë jam kenë kɔc ke kuɛɛt kuɔ̈tic në biääk ë ka loi röth ku të lëu ben piɛth thïn në kuny benë kɔc kuɔny. 

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    Christine Morgan, the CEO of the National Mental Health Commission and National Suicide Prevention Adviser to the Prime Minister, calls on communities to speak up about challenges related to Mental health. One of the sessions will be held this weekend at Narren Warren, and community members are being asked to attend and speak about challenges and how they can be helped. In an exclusive interview on SBS Dinka Radio, Christine sees Connections2022 as the moment for the agency to hear from the community members.

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    Jec ɣɔn cë tuɔɔc NT kenë Bolith acennë londen ke thök në kuɛɛt ke Aboriginal yic

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