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Aren't we meant to be concerned for him, he's obviously afflicted with a mental illness. It's hard to know when I'm expected to want people to be held accountable for their actions or when I get to point the finger at a failing society or under resourced mental health system. Modern life is so complicated.
Easy to have a mental illness when you haven't slept in 9 days.
We protect people too much, I hope he didn't get the chance to procreate. Wipe his memory from the planet
 
Need to tackle mental health by reducing reliance on drugs & more preventative lifestyle measures.

The Iceland article in the Backyard is a good example that we need to get smarter about addressing problems.
Lifestyle doesn't help so much with some kinds of mental health issues.
 
Lifestyle doesn't help so much with some kinds of mental health issues.
That is a huge issue!

Poor eating habits & diet are a big factor.

If we invested more in eating, exercise & outside activities at schools, we would save significant mental health spending.
 

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The do-gooders have had their chance.
People have had a gutful.
Stop building bullshit underpasses and art galleries for hospitals and build more jails.

Dish out penalties that fit the crime.


Can't stand him but I understand why Trump has got where he's got.

Actually, I completely disagree with this.

I can't see any do-gooders arguing for this guy.

There might be a few arguing that mental health needs more bloody focus but that's to prevent this tragedies.

And there's less crime than any point in history, isn't there? More jails and less investment in infrastructure seems wrong.
 
I believe it because for every one person that goes over the top there are more than 10 that show the same signs but refuse for whatever reason to give in.
It easy to find a back story after the fact than write a story before it happens.
Remember Stories about the how the system helps or stop action like this are not newsworthy. But that does not mean it happening.
There are people walking around daily working in high profile jobs that have been down some dark paths.

This guy was a gutless coward and nothing will change that fact,

Good post.
 
Harsher penalties and truth in sentencing for a start may actually
deter some of those thinking they might get away with this kind of anti social dangerous behaviour because their dad left their mum when they were 5.

I don't think there's much evidence that harsh sentences change people's behavior.

They're not thinking calmly and rationally when they do these crimes.
 
That is a huge issue!

Poor eating habits & diet are a big factor.

If we invested more in eating, exercise & outside activities at schools, we would save significant mental health spending.
Again, not all types of metal health issues. There's more than depression, addiction and schizophrenia.

Also, there is a huge amount of time spent on eating and exercise in schools. It's a focus in every year of the Australian Curriculum. As well as the extra programs. Maybe need more time in the home.
 
Actually, I completely disagree with this.

I can't see any do-gooders arguing for this guy.

There might be a few arguing that mental health needs more bloody focus but that's to prevent this tragedies.

And there's less crime than any point in history, isn't there? More jails and less investment in infrastructure seems wrong.

Not now - it's too late now !
The do gooder that had him out on bail.
The same bunch of do-gooders talked about here -

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/b...rs-death-toll-could-rise-20170121-gtvzd5.html


"Known to authorities, Mr Gargasoulas had been charged on January 14 and appeared before an after-hours bail justice, who allowed him to walk free – despite police opposing his release."

Police opposing his release !
And talk to me about having fewer jails when we have fewer criminals.

I believe the lunatic that killed Jill Meagher - IIRC he was on parole!
 
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I don't think there's much evidence that harsh sentences change people's behavior.

They're not thinking calmly and rationally when they do these crimes.


Really ?

How many times did you USED to drive after a few and how often do you do it now?

This guy was on ice - what are we saying to the ice users ?
"Rehab anyone ?"
 
Aren't we meant to be concerned for him, he's obviously afflicted with a mental illness. It's hard to know when I'm expected to want people to be held accountable for their actions or when I get to point the finger at a failing society or under resourced mental health system. Modern life is so complicated.

So now it's "modern life's" complexities?
Give me a break.
Seems his "mental illness" was exacerbated by using ice.
I'm saving my sympathy for the innocent lives ruined.
 

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Again, not all types of metal health issues. There's more than depression, addiction and schizophrenia.

Also, there is a huge amount of time spent on eating and exercise in schools. It's a focus in every year of the Australian Curriculum. As well as the extra programs. Maybe need more time in the home.
Of course there are more types of mental health & there will be those which there are little we can do about... but how about we address those which can be minimised...

There may be a huge time spent schools (but I would argue your definition of "huge"), but it's obviously not effective enough!

How much time is spent learning how to properly cook for yourself? How many kids leave school capable of cooking nutritious food? How many kids are not having a decent lunch everyday? Nutrition has an impact on so much for a healthy lifestyle, yet we don't do this as well as other countries.

It's not just about exercise at school, but outside as well... & it's not just about sport, but other activities to keep the mind & body active.

Do we want a heathier nation - both physically & mentally?

The ramifications of not addressing this early, is we pay more as community later.
 
Thank you.

It was interesting as it had real significant focus for me. On the addiction side as well as the life-skills training component. I have talked previously on the improvement of thoughts and self esteem which I was masking through addictions. I think its a great idea for our youths and parents as well.

As to whether this will prevent the more significant mental health issues that will need psychotropic medication I cant say. I still think there will be a place for patients to receive medication and while they are manageable then the responsibility falls upon them to continue to do so, otherwise facilities will need to be built.

Thank you for the link and DD#23 for finding the article
no problem, I thought it was a great article, hope you and Kane aren't the only two that looked at it.

posting here so anyone interested doesn't have to dig for it: https://mosaicscience.com/story/iceland-prevent-teen-substance-abuse

EDIT: should point out that Iceland are kind of unique given their size, but that doesn't mean its impossible to borrow the ideas.
 
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we had Man Haron Monis a few years ago, the coach of our footy club being murdered by his own son in a drug induced psychosis and now this.

details are still emerging, but much like the previous incidents its sounds like a very similar falling through the cracks/could have been prevented situation.

now it might seem callous to you, but when would you prefer we start having this overdue conversation? Reasonable thoughts to air I would have thought.
Just a heads up... Cy Walsh had no drugs in his system at the time of the attack on Phil.
 
The do-gooders have had their chance.
People have had a gutful.
Stop building bullshit underpasses and art galleries for hospitals and build more jails.

Dish out penalties that fit the crime.


Can't stand him but I understand why Trump has got where he's got.

yes because this has clearly worked in America.... :rolleyes: More jails, death penalty... still massive crime issues. It isn't the answer.
 
Just a heads up... Cy Walsh had no drugs in his system at the time of the attack on Phil.
that's fine, but were the reports of him laughing sitting in the street when he was picked up with no recollection of what happened debunked too or is that correct?

whether he was high at the time or not is irrelevant if he wasn't in a clear state of mind regardless.
 

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yes because this has clearly worked in America.... :rolleyes: More jails, death penalty... still massive crime issues. It isn't the answer.

So where do you want people like this fella?
In a share house at the back of yours? How about he move in with you?

And this is from 2014
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-...ercrowding-female-populations-growing/5567610

"Australia's prison system is crowded to bursting point, with new attitudes towards crime and punishment sending record numbers of people to jail."

"Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures show there are now more than 33,000 inmates - the highest number ever in Australia - and jails in every state and territory except Tasmania are overflowing."
"It's certainly a challenge for the system and if this growth is to continue, we're looking at a couple of thousand more in the system come 2016."
"In Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, prisoners are sleeping on mattresses and fold-out beds, and in Melbourne there are so many people on remand, jails are failing to get them to court on time."


"You can't build prisons fast enough at the moment to deal with the incoming prisoners."

Like I said, get back to me when we have less criminals.
 
Too late. The drugs had already done their job.
His brain was fried. Common knowledge that drug use makes mental illness worse - and in some cases triggers it.

And maybe if the drug dealers and those operating meth labs and the like were locked up .....but, no.
 
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needs to be a two-pronged attack, work to take away the market and they go out of business anyway.
I have watched children of dead shit parents become dead shit parents.
There will, unfortunately, always be a market.

My argument here is not to deny those with genuine mental health issues help, but the ones like this appalling person should NOT be on the streets.

I have zero - that is ZERO - sympathy for anything this idiot has had happen in his life. None. Don't care.
A baby, a child, someone's daughter and someone's someone's son and dad died.

**** him. I wish the cops had shot him dead.
 
So where do you want people like this fella?
In a share house at the back of yours? How about he move in with you?

And this is from 2014
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-...ercrowding-female-populations-growing/5567610



Like I said, get back to me when we have less criminals.

Isn't the relevant part of that about the "new attitudes towards punishment"?

How many of those are in on pissant crimes?

Keep the streets safe is not the same as locking up 21 year olds selling dope (which, thank ****, isn't true in SA).
 
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