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Kellene Lambert

NT Regional Manager

StandBy

Kellene Lambert is a multi-faceted leader who has called Darwin home for many years, whose work spans trauma advocacy, child & domestic violence intervention, neurodiversity support, governance and policy, and community training, with a powerful lived-experience-informed approach. Presently, Kellene is the regional manager for StandBy NT.

StandBy supports anyone impacted by suicide; family, friends, witnesses, first responders, and service providers; at any point in their life. It offers free, personalised, evidence-based support face-to-face or by phone, available 7 days a week, and ongoing for up to two years.

Guided by local and national lived experience advisory groups, StandBy also strengthens community resilience by delivering training and coordinated responses after suicides in schools, workplaces, and community groups.

Sessions

Day 2

10.10

Community-led Care in Postvention

Prioritising truth telling, self-determination, and two-way learning 


Dana McDonald, SEWB Postvention Member Support Coordinator, Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT)

Kellene Lambert, NT Regional Manager, StandBy

CONTACT US

Level 12, 2 Bulletin Place,
Sydney, 2000
Phone: +61 2 8378 4334
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The National Indigenous Mental health And Suicide Prevention Conference is now CPD Accredited. Attendees will receive 9 points per day, with a certificate immediately following the event.

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