This training delivered by Every Life Matters is being provided for free and has been fully funded by Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster Public Health and is only available to those living and working in these areas.
This 3.5hr online training session is aimed at anyone who wants to understand more about suicide, how to know when someone may be having thoughts of suicide, how to talk directly and comfortably about suicide, and what we can all do to offer practical support.
Around 1 in 5 of us will have thoughts of suicide during our lifetime. It is a common response to stressful and overwhelming life events. We believe that Suicide prevention is everyone’s business, and that anyone in our communities can be alert to when someone is at risk of suicide, and to support that person to take the first steps towards getting help.
Who is the session for?
- Anyone in frontline support, pastoral, line management or trusted adult role. This might include individuals from;
- Health and social care
- Mental health providers
- Advice and guidance agencies
- Third sector organisations and charities
- Faith Groups
- Community and sports groups
- Line managers and workplace champions
- Universities, Colleges, Schools and youth organisations
- Primary care and pharmacies
- Housing providers
- Local Authority
What does the session cover?
- Learning common myths and key facts about suicide
- Being aware of the local and national context of suicide
- Being aware of the importance of suicide awareness within the community
- Being more prepared to talk openly and honestly about suicide
- Understanding how stigma and our own attitudes can have an impact
- Understanding the nature of thoughts of suicide
- Appreciating the continuum of thoughts of suicide and the concept of ambivalence
- Understanding the many and varied reasons that someone may think of suicide
- Being alert to the signs and invitations
- Be able to ask direct questions about thoughts of suicide
- Appreciate the importance of compassionate listening
- Be aware of resources available and
- Understand the importance of assessing situation and safety planning
How is the session delivered?
This online session is delivered on Zoom.
Given the nature of the training we ask all participants to keep cameras on and to identify in advance an individual source of support to access should the material prove triggering.
For full details and to book your place via Eventbrite click here.
The course is fully funded and therefore free to attend but failure to attend may result in your organisation being charged.
PLEASE NOTE TO GUARANTEE YOUR PLACE ON THE COURSE IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU FULLY COMPLETE THE ORDER FORM.