Journal Article

The Luminos Project: Co-Designing a Short-Stay Suicide Support Model for Young People

Published: 18 Sep 2025

Abstract

Background: Suicide was the leading cause of death among young Australians aged 15–24 years old in 2023, with 392 lives lost. The continued high numbers of youth suicide demand urgent exploration of alternative approaches to suicide intervention in this population. The United Kingdom-based suicide service Maytree offers an innovative short-term stay for people experiencing suicidal thoughts. Grounded by the Maytree model-of-care, the aim of the current study was to co-design a short-stay service responsive to the specific needs of suicidal young people. Methods: Semi-structured and focus group interviews with young people (n = 38), caregivers (n = 11) and key local stakeholders (n = 26) in Perth, Western Australia. Results: Deductive and inductive thematic analysis identified 8 core themes: benefits, service design, staffing, operations, referrals, challenges and safety, measures of success, and language. Endorsement of the Luminos model as beneficial to young people experiencing thoughts of suicide was nearly unanimous. Conclusions: These findings provide actionable insights for the development of alternative, youth-informed suicide support services.

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph22091449

Authors

Aims HansenAshleigh LinBep UinkEleanor Tighe

Centre Member

Francis Mitrou
Jacinta FreemanKieren MarshallKirsten PantonSamantha Speirs

Centre Member

Vu Vuong
Zrinka Highfield

Partner Organisations

Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

The University of Western Australia The Kids Research Institute Australia

Citation

Hansen, A., Speirs, S., Panton, K., Freeman, J., Highfield, Z., Marshall, K., Tighe, E., Hemming, L., Uink, B., Mitrou, F., Vuong, V., & Lin, A. (2025). The Luminos Project: Co-Designing a Short-Stay Suicide Support Model for Young People. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(9), 1449. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22091449