Lifeline skills-for-life Training Portfolio

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, and of the many different nations across Australia. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging, as the holders of the memories, the traditions, the culture and the spiritual wellbeing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the nation.

We also acknowledge and pay respect to all those with a lived or living experience of suicide, mental health and its consequences.

Awareness of mental health issues, recognising signs of distress, and understanding the indicators of domestic and family violence are not just professional skills. They are life skills that can make a profound difference in the moments that matter most. Lifeline’s community training for those in front-facing roles specialises in equipping individuals with the knowledge and tools to approach these sensitive topics with confidence and compassion. Our workshops offer a safe space for learning and growth, ensuring that participants are prepared to support clients, each other—and themselves—through life's toughest challenges.

Katie Allen is our ‘poster girl’ to promote Lifeline’s range of workshops for good reason: she has worked in our marketing team; she is now a member of our Training Support Team; AND she delivers some of our workshops. Oh, and she has been a Lifeliner for 10 years. With her sparkle, her commitment, her wide skill set, Katie is the quintessence of our Training Operation wearing her bubbly persona in every photo.

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