the screening
Nat Bell brings you this special screening of Suicide – The Ripple Effect on Wednesday 7th August, 6:30 pm at Event Cinemas Tuggerah NSW!Keep up to date on our Facebook Event Page!
Westfield Shopping Centre (level 1), 50 Wyong Road Tuggerah
$21.00 AUD Admission + $2.00 booking fee = $23.00
Unfortunately this screening didn't reach the tipping point in time and has now been cancelled.
Keep up to date on our Facebook Event Page!
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At age 19, Kevin Hines attempted to take his life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. Seventeen years later, he still struggles with many of the same symptoms that led him to attempt to take his life, but he is on a mission to use his story to help others stay alive. Kevin has also been one of the key catalysts in helping end a nearly 80-year long fight to construct suicide prevention net on the iconic San Francisco bridge.
Kevin takes a journey to better understand the ripple effects his suicide attempt had on his family, friends, and the first responders who helped save him. He’s also working to shine light on inspirational individuals, families, and organizations who are using personal pain to help others find the hope they need to heal.
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An important message to audience members
It is important that you safeguard your wellbeing when sharing your story. Sharing your story may bring up uncomfortable or distressing feelings. These feelings might come up immediately or in following days, weeks or months. Support bodies strongly encourage checking in with yourself and engage in some selfcare activities. Self-care can include any intentional acts to help look after your physical, mental and emotional health. This may include; engaging in physical exercise, staying in touch with friends and family, having a good night sleep, or speak with a mental health professional.
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This film is not classified. The filmmakers recommend any audience members under the age of 15 to be accompanied by an adult.