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WE REMEMBER THOSE WE HAVE LOST TO SUICIDE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE SUFFERING SUICIDE
BRINGS WHEN IT TOUCHES OUR LIVES.

What we do


WE ARE BROUGHT TOGETHER BY EXPERIENCE; AND WE ARE UNIFIED BY HOPE.


COMMUNITY

We engage with the community to reduce mental health and suicide stigma through
supportive, inclusive and safe community focused events and programs across the
Wangaratta area. We create a community that supports connection, hope and
kindness.


CONNECTION

We connect with others who have who have lost a loved one to suicide through a
monthly support group, in a safe and supported environment, free of stigma and
judgement. We are building a database of like-minded allies to help reduce
mental health and suicide stigma across the Wangaratta area.




SUPPORT

We are providing improved access to suicide prevention resources and information
sharing.


W.A.S.P MEETS ON THE 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT THE NORTH EASTERN HOTEL,
WANGARATTA.

Please contact our Chair Trevor Jenvey for further information about these
monthly meetings.  Everybody is very welcome and we start at 5.30pm

Enquire


OUR PROJECTS


WANGARATTA HISTORIC MOTOR SHOW

The Blue Tree on the Wangaratta-Whitfield Road had been a powerful
conversation starter around mental health and suicide within our community
since it had been painted in December 2022.

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Just four months later, in April 2023, the Wangaratta Historic Motor Show and
Fly In committee approached our president Trevor Jenvey, requesting
assistance to establish their own Blue Tree, as a permanent conversation
starter on their grounds.

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The bi-annual event held at the Wangaratta Airport attracts a wide variety of
commercial vehicles, trucks, fire engines, ambulances, police cars, army
transport, motorcycles, tractors, aircraft… and thousands of visitors. Herein
was another opportunity to ignite more conversations around mental health
and suicide amongst visitors to the show as soon as they spotted the Blue Tree.
Trevor Jenvey once again assembled his A Team – James Gigliotti from
Ultimate Arbor Professional Tree Care and Toby Locke from Toby Locke
Restorations. Doug Gigliotti organised the tower hire and Jenvey Transport
once again provided the extra ground support and logistics to get the job done.
The Wattyl Paint Centre Wodonga were again approached for the enormous
amount of special Wattyl “Blue Tree” paint required for this job and in an
incredible gesture of generosity and support for what this project stands for,
each of these individuals and business’s donated their equipment, product,
time and services, to get this tree painted.

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But this is not the end of this special story. Driven by the conversations our
community Blue Tree project had sparked and the request for a second Blue
Tree in Wangaratta, Trevor, also knowing the enthusiasm visitors to this show
had to big trucks, approached Membrey’s Transport, one of Australia’s most
trusted family haulage and crane companies. They had been operating since
1962 and they had a very big truck with a powerful message and a lasting
tribute to a young life lost to suicide, and it was being used to create
conversations around mental health and suicide too.

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Craig Membrey had a fondness for naming trucks after his family members,
and in 2011 he had purchased a Kenworth T904 that he was going to name
after his wife. Devastatingly, just two days after he purchased the truck, Craig
and Nicole’s son, Rowan, took his life. He was just 17 years of age. Following
the unimaginable loss of losing one’s son by suicide, Craig and Nicole decided
the truck would be rebuilt to become a lasting tribute to Rowan, a mobile
memorial, that could travel around Australia promoting the work of Beyond
Blue and raising awareness about depression and suicide.

Trevor, who tragically lost his own son to suicide in 2018, at just 22 years of
age, knew the powerful message the Blue Tree, with its beacon of blue hope
and ability to start conversations about mental health and suicide would have,
standing tall beside the powerful and lasting tribute of Rowan’s Truck, with its
incredibly moving airbrushed mural on the rear of the cab featuring life size
images of Rowan at various stages of his life; from a smiling school photo to
pictures of him doing what he loved doing most – BMX.

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A mental health hub was assembled to be present at the show. It included
W.A.S.P, Beyond Blue, Mental Health and Wellbeing Locals and Grit and
Resilience. All engaged in a day of grass-roots community conversations about
mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention as well as promoting the
support services, programs and community resources for those at risk, to the
thousands of visitors at the 2023 Wangaratta Historic Motor Show and Fly In.
So many raw and emotional conversations were enabled that day, with people
stopping by our stand to share the stories of those they had loved and lost to
suicide. It was no coincidence these conversations occurred and were
empowered by the very presence of the Blue Tree and Rowan’s Truck.
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We are incredibly grateful to the Wangaratta Historic Motor Show and Fly In
for approaching W.A.S.P to facilitate this project and allow us to continue to
paint and spread the Blue Tree message. We are also deeply indebted to Craig
Membrey and his family for entrusting us to display Rowan’s Truck and Ethan
and Danni, who drove it from Dandenong for the day.

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WANGARATTA HISTORIC MOTOR SHOW

The bi-annual event held at the Wangaratta Airport attracts a wide variety
ofcommercial vehicles, trucks, fire engines, ambulances, police cars,
armytransport, motorcycles, tractors, aircraft…

Learn more


PEER SUPPORT GROUP

No matter how a loved one dies, the impact of their death is always difficult.
However, when a loved one dies by suicide, certain grief processes and
bereavement themes make coping with the loss very difficult.

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Suicide stigma can also undermine social network supports and increase
isolation, putting those people bereaved by suicide at eight times more risk to
take their life than the general population. Postvention supports that assist
with
the recovery process and provide those bereaved by suicide with the very best
chance to rebuild their lives, are then, absolutely critical.

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With this in mind, the W.A.S.P Peer Support Group for those Bereaved by Suicide
was developed to connect people who had lost a loved one to suicide, allowing
them to share their experiences in a supportive and safe environment. Driven by
goals of self-help and support, W.A.S.P agreed the proposed monthly meeting
would be set up as a peer support group, rather than one that was facilitated
via
Health Care professionals.

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Peer support groups are a space to connect with others, self-reflect, discuss
challenges, share our experiences, struggles, strengths and self-help
strategies.
They are facilitated, or run by trained volunteers and the role of a facilitator
is to
ensure everyone in the group is comfortable and safe and that participants are
following the Support Group guidelines.

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With the assistance of The Grit and Resilience Program, five W.A.S.P members
participated in a three-day Support Group Facilitators course led by the
Michelle
Graeber from ARCVic, in February 2022. The aim was to then get the Peer
Support Group for those Bereaved by Suicide up and running by the middle of
that year.

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Led by Celia Piesse, who was the Grit and Resilience Postvention Officer at the
time, the group set about creating safe and appropriate guidelines that set out
suitable boundaries for the group, whilst giving our facilitators some structure
to
maintain safety and integrity for all members of the group.
It was decided the Support Group would meet on the 4 th Wednesday of every
month and that there would be a daytime (9.30am-11am) and an evening (7pm-
8.30pm) session, to ensure anyone who wanted to attend, could. The Support
Group met in the Community Room at the Wangaratta Library from July 2022 –
October 2023.

Sadly, the W.A.S.P Support Group for those Bereaved by Suicide is not currently
running due to lack of uptake. It is hoped with community interest this support
group can be reignited. If you are interested in attending or you know somebody
else that may find it helpful, please email us at wasp@waspwangaratta.com.au
In the meantime, W.A.S.P will continue to pursue postvention supports that help
destigmatise suicide and better support families and loved ones struggling with
the grief, the trauma and the loss, so that the silence of suicide is not so
loud.

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PEER SUPPORT GROUP

Peer Support Group was developed to connect people who had lost a loved one to
suicide, allowing them to share their experiences in a supportive and safe
environment.

Learn more


THE BLUE TREE PROJECT

The blue tree on the Wangaratta-Whitfield Road is a bold conversation starter
within our community.

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The first ever blue tree was painted by Jayden Whyte in 2014, in the middle of
a paddock on his family's farm at Mukinbudin, Western Australia. Tragically,
just a few years later Jayden took his own life, but the story of his blue tree
was shared at his funeral in 2018 and a movement was started in his honour.
The Blue Tree Project is designed to be a conversation-starter around mental
health issues and suicide, and aims to encourage people to speak up when
battling mental health concerns. By spreading the paint and spreading the
message that 'it's OK to not be OK', the project hopes to kick the stigma that's
still largely attached to mental health in the community, one blue tree at a
time.

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Our community Blue Tree project was driven by Ashlee Hutchinson and
Trevor Jenvey, who tragically lost their brother and son Tom Jenvey to suicide
as a 22–year–old in 2018. Trevor is a life member of the Alpine Motorcycle
Club, of which Tom was also a member, and Ashlee had shared the family's
story at the Transmoto 8 Hour Endurance event held on the Markwood
property of Doug and Mick Hamilton in 2019. $3000 was subsequently raised
at the event to assist with the establishment of a community Blue Tree in the
Wangaratta area.

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Though the COVID-19 pandemic halted its progress in 2020 and early 2021, the
concept was carried over by Ash and Trevor to the new W.A.S.P committee in
2022, where plans for a Blue Tree in Wangaratta were recommenced.
The biggest hurdle was to locate an appropriate tree. In alignment with the
story behind the original blue tree, the tree could not be living. Natural
habitat and
wildlife considerations also had to be taken into account and of course, if the
tree
was on private property, permission was required. After many site visits and
equally as many roadblocks, Trevor eventually found the perfect tree and
began the discussions with landowners, Ian and Anna McDonald. The rest
they say is history and the group will be forever grateful to Ian and Anna, who
generously agreed to give new life to an otherwise dead tree on their
Wangaratta property.

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Ultimate Arbor Professional Tree Care and Jenvey Transport stepped in to
assist with the logistics and provide the specialised equipment required to
trim and clean up the tree and Trevor Jenvey, Chris Grainger and a crew of
enthusiastic volunteers cleaned up everything at ground level. It was then
time for Toby Locke, who had also volunteered his equipment, expertise and
time to strap into the cherry picker and apply the 100’s of litres of 'Blue
Tree'
paint to the true, that had been kindly donated by the Wattyl Paint Centre
Wodonga.

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The project was completed on a hot Saturday in December 2022 and stands as
a poignant reminder to the family and friends of Tom Jenvey, and an ongoing
remembrance of all those who have died by suicide.

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Our community Blue Tree project was supported by the Rural City of
Wangaratta and The Grit and Resilience Program. We are also indebted to the
support of the following business’s and individuals who worked tirelessly to
see this project to fruition.

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Trevor Jenvey
Ashlee Hutchinson
Transmoto
Ian and Anna McDonald
Ultimate Arbor Professional Tree Care
Jenvey Transport
Toby Locke Restorations
Wattyl Paint Centre Wodonga
There are currently 1,109 registered Blue Trees across the world. We hope
this project ignites the difficult conversations within our community and
brings awareness to mental health and suicide.

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THE BLUE TREE PROJECT

The blue tree on the Wangaratta-Whitfield Road is a bold conversation
starterwithin our community.

Learn more


WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY A ROLE IN REDUCING MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE STIGMA
ACROSS THE WANGARATTA AREA?

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SUPPORT & RESOURCES

Do you need help? Are you bereaved by suicide? The different stages of being
affected by suicide are very distinct. You may be bereaved, coping, or looking
for information on prevention.

For urgent help:
Emergency hotline: 000Suicide Callback Service: 1300 659 467SuicideLine
Victoria: 1300 651 251Lifeline: 13 11 14


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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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SUPPORTERS

We would like to extend our deep gratitude to the following organisations and
individuals who, through their financial, pro bono, in-kind and volunteer
services, contribute to W.A.S.P projects and events that; create conversations
around reducing mental health and suicide stigma; connect those who have lost a
loved one to suicide; support information sharing and access to suicide
prevention resources and ultimately reduce death by suicide within the
Wangaratta area.


SKI FOR LIFE


TRANSMOTO


CHOICE SUSPENSION KYNETON


WATTYL PAINT CENTRE WODONGA


TOBY LOCKE RESTORATIONS


JENVEY TRANSPORT


MEMBREY’S TRANSPORT AND CRANE HIRE


WANGARATTA HISTORIC MOTOR SHOW & FLY IN


ULTIMATE ARBOR PROFESSIONAL TREE CARE


RURAL CITY OF WANGARATTA


THE GRIT AND RESILIENCE PROGRAM


IAN AND ANNA MCDONALD


PFEIFFER WINES


IT’S THE WHY’S THAT REMAIN UNANSWERED AND IT’S THE SILENCE THAT SWALLOWS US,
THAT MAKES GRIEF SO VERY LONELY.


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The Wangaratta Area Suicide Prevention group (W.A.S.P) was formed in 2021 and
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mental health and suicide stigma.

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Acknowledgement of Country: We acknowledge our Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people as the first peoples and Traditional Owners and custodians of
the lands on which we live and work.  We recognise their continued connection to
land, waters and culture and acknowledge the strength, resilience and endurance
of the Stolen Generations Survivors.  We pay our respects to Elders past,
present and emerging.

Acknowledgement of Lived Experience: We acknowledge those people in our
community with a lived or living experience of suicide and mental ill-health.
 We remember those we have lost to suicide and acknowledge the suffering suicide
brings when it touches our lives.

Acknowledgement of Diversity: We acknowledge and embrace our LGBTIQ+ community
and actively celebrate people of every ethnicity, faith, age, disability,
culture, language, gender identity, sex and sexual orientation.  We are
committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful culture where all of our
community members feel safe and supported.

This website was funded by a grant provided by Ski for Life. Ski for Life Inc is
an incorporated body whose members are committed to raising awareness and
promoting mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. Their fundraising
enables them to provide grants to groups undertaking projects which align with
their mission. We are truly grateful for their support.