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Rise of self-harm and use of mental health services since COVID pandemic began, new data reveals
The loneliness of the pandemic lockdowns stirred up dark feelings Melbourne-based Emily Unity had worked very hard to overcome.
Key points:
- New data shows more people are using crisis lines like Lifeline and other mental health services
- Despite this, rates of suicide have not increased since the…
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