Helping families to be mentally strong and deal with the "tremendous  challenges" they face is close to the heart of retired businessman and  director David Corduff. 
The grandfather of seven, volunteer,  Beyond Blue Speaker and now Parent Guides ambassador is passionate about  mental health. He often sees parents, carers and children struggle to  cope with social media, cyber bullying, drugs, gambling, mental health,  and respect. 
"Parents need as much support and information as  possible to be there for their children when life challenges occur,"  David says. "In an ever-changing world, parents need to access factual,  research-based information such as the Parent Guides."
Run by Melbourne media identity 
Eileen Berry, 
Parent Guides help parents educate themselves about drugs, sex, social media, mental  health and more. They present up-to-date research and expert advice in a  'no holds barred' way that tackles difficult issues and facilitates  conversations. 
"It is critical to have a resource such as the  Guides, which are in hard copy and easily accessible to parents and  children," David says. "They are not 'preachy' and do not seek to offer  solutions as such. They lead the way as a tool to initiate conversations  between parents and children."
David worked in manufacturing and  has three children and seven grandchildren. Married to Liz for 45  years, he arrived from Ireland in 1971 and became an Australian citizen  in 1988. 
He is a board member at Presentation Family Centre on  the Mornington Peninsula, which offers short-term low-cost respite  facilities for families affected by adverse conditions.
David has  had a long association with Parent Guides CEO Yvonne Hackett and more  recently Eileen Berry. He says their publications are "top class,  relevant and well researched". 
"They fill a gap in terms of parent/child communication, and I believe my life experience,
particularly  within the mental health space, will be invaluable in promoting the  publications and 'spreading the word'," he says. 
"They are an excellent resource and can fundamentally make a difference to the parent/child relationship."
David  is also a fan of Alan Hopgood's superb play about suicide, Jess Chooses  Life, and wants to see it and Parent Guides promoted more widely,  particularly in schools.
"Life is always full of challenges,"  David says. "It is our response to these challenges that determines  whether the outcomes are good or not so good. In the critical  parent/child relationship, it is very important to have resources such  as the Parent Guides available, to underpin a supportive and potentially  positive outcome." 
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