![]() ![]() This event is made possible with support from Create NSW It has been delivering successful mental health and suicide prevention programs for over 25 years. If you would like to access the crèche, please fill out the form when booking your ticket and we will be in touch with further information.Įverymind is a leading Institute dedicated to the prevention of mental ill-health and suicide. Places will be allocated on a first in first served basis. RSVP: Tickets are free but RSVPs are essential.Ī limited number of free child minding spots for children aged 0-6 will be available on the day. Where: AFTRS Theatrette, Australian Film Theatre and Radio School, Building 130, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park NSW 2021, Sydney. The venue is wheelchair accessible. The event is aimed at stage and screen content developers and will include training sessions by Mindframe on the portrayal of mental illness and suicide on stage and screen, followed by a panel discussion with playwright Mary Rachel Brown, screenwriter Glen Dolman and screenwriter/director Nicholas Verso, and a Q&A session. ![]() Join us to hear about the opportunities and challenges of portraying mental illness or suicide on stage and screen. Portraying mental ill-health and suicide on stage and screen ![]()
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