Suicide: The Ripple Effect with Mental Health Panel Q&A - Has Ended
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In collaboration with Brazengrowth and Lifeline Northern Beaches, United Cinemas Australia invites you to a special screening of the award-winning documentary SUICIDE: THE RIPPLE EFFECT
THE GRAND CINEMA, WARRIEWOOD CINEMA COMPLEX
4 Vuko Place, Warriewood
Wednesday, 24 February 2021
6:00pm Doors and café open
7:00pm FILM screening commences
8:35pm Mental Health Panel Q&A
Barbara Stenhouse (Lifeline NB Counselling Manager)
Eleni Psillakis (Founder Brazengrowth)
Penny Holbrook (Lived experience)
Tickets $40 (proceeds support Lifeline Northern Beaches)
In cinema dining and beverages
Limited Seating with full COVID-Safe restrictions and procedures in place
*TRIGGER WARNING* Please note that the film discusses suicide, suicide attempts and features dramatisations. These themes can be distressing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. If you need support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (24/7)
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“Suicide: The Ripple Effect” is a feature-length documentary focusing on the devastating effects of suicide and the tremendous positive ripple effects of advocacy, inspiration and hope that are helping millions heal and stay alive.
The film highlights the journey of Kevin Hines who, at age 19, attempted to take his life. Today, Kevin is a world-renowned mental health advocate, motivational speaker and author who travels the globe spreading a message of hope, recovery and wellness.
The film chronicles Kevin’s personal journey and the ripple effect it has on those who have been impacted by his suicide attempt and his life's work since. In addition, the film highlights the stories of individuals and families who are utilising their personal tragedy to bring hope and healing to others.
Lifeline is the leading crisis support and suicide prevention service in Australia, with funds raised from the screening going directly to Lifeline Northern Beaches.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or text Lifeline on 0477 13 11 14.
You can also access local support services by visiting www.lifelinenb.org.au or calling 9949 5522.