To the Bunuba Thirrili means power and
strength, this is the essence of Thirrili.
Through our ancient and collective knowing we draw from our deep ancestral connection to country; we derive strength and power from her in all ways. We honour this connection that reminds us of our sovereignty, working in ways that respect and rekindle our cultural values of relationship and reciprocity. Through the healing smoke from fire, we find space to remember peace and hope, bringing new days to our old ways.
Thirrili acknowledges country, and all sovereign Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We acknowledge the shared grief and loss that we experience through sorry time. We acknowledge the loss and grief which comes from the impacts of suicide or other traumatic death. We pay our respects to our Ancestors, and our Elders who walk alongside us always, past, present and future.
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Thirrili - Indigenous Suicide Postvention Service
Thirrili is Australia's Indigenous leading suicide postvention service, supporting Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander individuals, families & communities impacted by loss from suicide or other fatal traumatic incidents.
Call 1800 805 801 - 24/7
Thirrili’s workforce of 15 Advocates who are positioned nationally, work tirelessly to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, individuals, and communities after a traumatic incident has occurred. Our Advocates our dedicated to providing a quality of care and support that is empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Today we acknowledge and remember those who have died from a traumatic incident.
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This week, our Victorian Advocate, Shibs, had the privilege of speaking at the Improving Care for Aboriginal Patients (ICAP) forum, funded by the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation Inc at The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Shibs engaged with local Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officers and Koorie Mental Health Liaison Officers, learning about their valuable work and exchanging insights with other services across Victoria.
In the photos, you'll see Shibs alongside Candice McKenzie (Director of Aboriginal Health Royal Melbourne Hospital) and Lani Wilson (Senior Aboriginal Liaison and Project Lead for the Royal Melbourne Hospital First Nations Health Unit).
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As an Aboriginal community-controlled suicide postvention support service, we stand with you in your darkest hours. Our service is available 24 hours 7 days a week, because your well-being matters. You're never alone.
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