Vital service’s official launch

Headspace chief executive Jason Threthowan, Trinity College students Chloe Black and John Cutajar, youth advocate Chelsea Sharp, Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, and Rural and Regional Health Assistant Minister Emma McBride, Western Victoria Primary Health Network chief Rowena Clift and Headspace Colac centre manager Simon Buggy.

More than 170 teenagers have accessed the support of Colac’s new Headspace centre since it opened in October, proving the demand for mental health services among young
people.

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