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  • Community Psychology
  • Suicidology

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  • Suicide presents a significant public health challenge in rural Australia, particularly Tasmania.
  • Tasmania experiences one of the nation's highest suicide rates.
  • The Community Response to Eliminating Suicide (CORES) program was initiated in response to a cluster of suicides in rural Tasmania.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the CORES program as a community-based suicide prevention strategy.
  • To assess the program's impact on community members' skills and awareness regarding suicide.
  • To determine the feasibility and benefits of the CORES model in rural settings.

Main Methods:

  • The CORES program utilizes a community-based and gatekeeper education model.
  • It involves a 1-day suicide awareness and intervention program (SAIP).
  • Pre- and post-test surveys were administered to measure changes in participants' comfort and confidence.

Main Results:

  • Participants showed significant increases in comfort and confidence discussing suicide post-SAIP.
  • The CORES program fosters community capital by establishing new connections.
  • Local executive groups, funding, and SAIP are identified as key components of successful CORES implementation.

Conclusions:

  • The CORES program is a beneficial and feasible community-based intervention for suicide prevention in rural areas.
  • Long-term community engagement, with over half of initial leaders remaining involved after a decade, indicates program sustainability and positive outcomes.
  • The program effectively empowers communities to take ownership of suicide prevention efforts.