suicide prevention

suicide prevention

Mental Health Training: Older Adult QPR (Suicide Prevention)

This QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training highlights suicide risk among older adults and explores factors such as isolation, loss, chronic pain and life transitions that may increase vulnerability. Participants learn how to have compassionate conversations, recognize warning signs that may look different later in life, and connect older adults to supportive services and community resources. 

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Mental Health Training: QPR (Suicide Prevention)

Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is a brief, evidence-based suicide prevention training that teaches community members how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, ask directly about suicidal thoughts, persuade someone to seek help, and refer them to appropriate resources. Often described as the “CPR of suicide prevention,” QPR equips participants with simple, practical skills that can be used with friends, family members, coworkers, students, or community members. 

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Mental Health Training: Be Sensitive, Be Brave

This foundational training prepares community members and staff to recognize signs of mental health distress, understand common mental health conditions, and confidently support friends and loved ones of all ages during times of need. The workshop integrates culture and diversity throughout, ensuring that mental health challenges are understood and addressed within varied cultural contexts. Participants also learn practical tools for maintaining good mental health and preventing mental health conditions.

Register here

Mental Health Training: QPR (Suicide Prevention)

Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is a brief, evidence-based suicide prevention training that teaches community members how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, ask directly about suicidal thoughts, persuade someone to seek help, and refer them to appropriate resources. Often described as the “CPR of suicide prevention,” QPR equips participants with simple, practical skills that can be used with friends, family members, coworkers, students, or community members. 

Register here

Mental Health Training: A.I.D. (Assess, Intervene, Develop/Deliver Support)

A.I.D is a practical, skills-based workshop designed to help participants recognize signs of mental health distress and respond in a supportive, confident, and effective way. A.I.D. equips individuals with a simple three-step framework to assess safety and needs, intervene with compassion and clarity, and develop or connect the person to appropriate support. 

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Mental Health Training: Older Adult QPR (Suicide Prevention)

This QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training highlights suicide risk among older adults and explores factors such as isolation, loss, chronic pain and life transitions that may increase vulnerability. Participants learn how to have compassionate conversations, recognize warning signs that may look different later in life, and connect older adults to supportive services and community resources. 

Register here

Mental Health Training: Be Sensitive, Be Brave

This foundational training prepares community members to recognize signs of mental health distress, understand common mental health conditions, and confidently support friends and loved ones of all ages during times of need. The workshop integrates culture and diversity throughout, ensuring that mental health challenges are understood and addressed within varied cultural contexts. Participants also learn practical tools for maintaining good mental health and preventing mental health conditions.

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