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Map to collect data to bridge gaps in suicide prevention, researchers say

ABC Australia · Jun 23, 2026, 6:42 PM

Key takeaways

  • Jo Riley says services available to assist someone facing a suicidal crisis can be inconsistent.
  • Experts say there are still big gaps in knowing which services and supports work to prevent people from reaching a suicidal crisis point.
  • There are calls for more data, including what crisis services are accessed, to develop a better picture of what is happening.

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Jo Riley says services available to assist someone facing a suicidal crisis can be inconsistent. (Supplied)

Experts say there are still big gaps in knowing which services and supports work to prevent people from reaching a suicidal crisis point.

There are calls for more data, including what crisis services are accessed, to develop a better picture of what is happening.

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