Tasmanian paper planes flying in for overdose awareness initiative

Jessica Willard
August 7 2020 - 7:30am
GOOD CAUSE: Cornerstone Youth Services clinicians Isha Verma, Liam Spicer and Danielle Jackson with their paper crane creations, ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day 2020. Picture: Paul Scambler
GOOD CAUSE: Cornerstone Youth Services clinicians Isha Verma, Liam Spicer and Danielle Jackson with their paper crane creations, ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day 2020. Picture: Paul Scambler

When Cornerstone Youth Services started working remotely in response to COVID-19, staff were looking for ways to stay connected.

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Jessica Willard

Jessica Willard

Senior Journalist and Health Reporter

Being a health reporter to me is about more than just reporting the problems. It's about asking why they are happening in the first place and what needs to change to fix it.

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