NRMA: 300K Claims Highlight Wild Weather Impact 23 April

To mark the release of the Extreme Weather and Suicidality Report, NRMA Insurance and Lifeline Australia brought together leaders across Government, mental health, resilience and climate sectors, to discuss the growing impact of extreme weather on wellbeing and what more can be done to better prepare, support and connect communities.

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View the Extreme Weather and Suicidality Report and supporting resources here.

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"This can erode important personal, social and community factors that help reduce stress and protect mental health. It's why early, accessible support matters - and this must include programs and services which help people stay connected, manage stress and maintain the routines and relationships that support wellbeing."

To mark the release of the Extreme Weather and Suicidality Report, NRMA Insurance and Lifeline Australia brought together leaders across Government, mental health, resilience and climate sectors, to discuss the growing impact of extreme weather on wellbeing and what more can be done to better prepare, support and connect communities.

View the Extreme Weather and Suicidality Report and supporting resources here.

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