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Title There is no 3G in heaven
Published 2012

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  300.994 Fco/Rne  2012/09/10  AVAILABLE
Description 1 videodisc (DVD) (46 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Series Four corners
Four corners (Television program)
Summary "One suicide is a tragedy. But what happens when a community is rocked by a series of suicides, one after another, all of them young people? Do the families mourn in private, fearful that expressing their grief publicly could result in more deaths? Or does the community come together, so that individual families can tell their stories and in turn do something to combat the insidious face of depression and its consequences? Until now the accepted wisdom has been to publicly downplay suicide but in speaking to families who've lost children, reporter Liz Jackson found that young people are in fact talking about suicide all the time on Facebook. Social media has the potential to influence behaviour, for better or worse, and it's now accepted that suicide prevention strategies need to deal with this. As one parent explains, it was only after the death of her child that she realised her daughter had been discussing her depression and suicidal thoughts on Facebook. When calls and messages kept coming addressed to her deceased daughter the mother was forced to write: "Can everyone please stop calling and messaging (my daughter). She doesn't have her phone. I do. And by the way there is no 3G in Heaven." Four Corners tells the story of one community in a major Australian city where the threat of repeated suicides amongst young people became so overwhelming that families and community leaders, backed by mental health experts, held an old fashioned public meeting to allow the families and friends of the victims to tell their stories. It was a bold and controversial step but it was the only way they felt they could deal with the situation. In doing so the community hoped they could break the terrible silence and find a way to confront this silent enemy?"--ABC-TV website
Notes Off-air recording of ABC1 broadcast September 10, 2012. Copied under Part VA of the Copyright Act
Available for Deakin University staff and students only
No rating given ; Progam contains coarse language and discusses issues that may distress some viewers.
Credits Producer, Mary Ann Jolley ; director, Dave Everett
Performer Presenter: Kerry O'Brien ; reporter, Liz Jackson
Notes DVD
Available for Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Youth -- Suicidal behavior -- Australia
Social media -- Australia
Suicide -- Australia -- Prevention
Author Jolley, Mary Ann
Everett, Dave
Jackson, Liz
O'Brien, Kerry
ABC-TV (Australia)