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Live Training

Suicide Prevention for Communities

  • Audiences Employers, Higher Ed, Schools

Overview

Everyone can help prevent suicide. Suicide prevention isn’t just about responding to those who are struggling or who we’re concerned about. It’s about empowering entire communities to know how to help someone at risk and providing them with the tools to recognize warning signs and take action.  

Developed by the creators of SOS Signs of Suicide, a trusted evidence-based suicide prevention program, Suicide Prevention for Communities is a facilitator-led training that uses video and interactive discussions to help adults build the confidence and skills to talk openly and effectively about suicide. 

This adult training is designed to engage diverse audiences and is applicable across a range of personal and professional roles. The content emphasizes that anyone can play a role in supporting someone who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts. It also highlights the effectiveness of restricting access to lethal means and provides information on local and national mental health resources. 

Key Learnings

  • A general understanding of suicide and why safe language is important
  • How to recognize warning signs and risk factors for suicide
  • How to use the ACT (Acknowledge, Care, Tell) framework when someone is struggling with thoughts of suicide
  • Ways to keep a person safe while connecting them to qualified resources

Details

  • Audience: Community groups or agencies, organizations, workplaces, and parent/caregiver groups within school or district communities
  • Length: 2 hours
  • CEs: Not Available

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