Suicide Prevention Melbourne

Have you heard about the new one-day training in Suicide Prevention?

CALM one-day Suicide Intervention Training – accredited by Suicide Prevention Australia. To take a look go to :

https://www.talkingmentalhealth.com.au/calm-training/ ‎

CALM Care half-day Suicide Safety & Awareness Training

https://www.talkingmentalhealth.com.au/calm-care/

ASIST Training dates 2023

April 20th and 21st -Carnegie $425

To book go to: https://www.trybooking.com/CEKFL

or contact ann@talkingmentalhealth.com.au for invoicing

July 17th and 18th- Carnegie $425

To book go to: https://www.trybooking.com/CGFRJ

or contact ann@talkingmentalhealth.com.au for invoicing

or email Ann at ann@talkingmentalhealth.com.au for an invoice

Why Suicide Prevention Melbourne ?

Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged between 15 and 44, with around 3,000 people dying by suicide every year. That’s an average of eight people every day. For every suicide, there are tragic ripple effects for friends, families, colleagues and the broader community.

How does the training help reduce suicide rates?

While people at risk of suicide may try to hide how they are feeling, they often give warning signs. These can include changes in behaviour, or how they are thinking or feeling. Our workshops prepare anyone, regardless of experience or training, to help a person who is experiencing suicidal thoughts. Most people with thoughts of suicide don’t really want to die and are struggling with emotional or physical pain. This training teaches people how to see the signs, how to approach the person and keep them safe in the short term until professional or other help can be accessed.

Half day ‘Mental Health First Aid for the Suicidal person’ program  https://mhfa.com.au/sites/default/files/mhfa_for_the_suicidal_person_info_sheet2.pdf

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) 2 days

ASIST is a two-day interactive workshop in suicide first-aid. ASIST teaches participants to recognise when someone may be at risk of suicide and work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety. Although ASIST is widely used by healthcare providers, participants don’t need any formal training to attend the workshop—ASIST can be learned and used by anyone.

We also provide the 3.5 hour ASIST TuneUp which participants can complete 2 years after the 2 day training to accredit them for another 2 years in the current version 11.1.

ASIST makes a difference

As the world’s leading suicide intervention workshop, LivingWorks’ ASIST program is supported by numerous evaluations including independent and peer-reviewed studies. Results demonstrate that ASIST helps participants become more willing, ready, and able to intervene with someone at risk of suicide.

ASIST is also proven to reduce suicidality for those at risk. A 2013 study that monitored over 1,500 suicidal callers to crisis lines found that callers who spoke to ASIST-trained counsellors were 74% less likely to be suicidal after the call, compared to callers who spoke to counsellors trained in methods other than ASIST. Callers were also less overwhelmed, less depressed and more hopeful after speaking with ASIST-trained counsellors.

  • FOCUS: Suicide intervention training
  • DURATION: Two days (15 hours)
  • PARTICIPANTS: Anyone 16 or older
  • TRAINERS: Two registered trainers per 15–30 participants
  • LANGUAGES: English, French, Spanish, Inuktitut, and Norwegian; Large print and Braille also available

Goals and objectives

In the course of the two-day workshop, course participants learn to:

  • Understand the ways personal and societal attitudes affect views on suicide and interventions
  • Provide guidance and suicide first-aid to a person at risk in ways that meet their individual safety needs
  • Identify the key elements of an effective suicide safety plan and the actions required to implement it
  • Appreciate the value of improving and integrating suicide prevention resources in the community at large
  • Recognise other important aspects of suicide prevention including life-promotion and self-careASIST trainers

ASIST workshops are facilitated by a minimum of two registered trainers who have completed a five-day Training for Trainers (T4T) course. ASIST trainers come from diverse backgrounds, but they must all deliver regular workshops and participate in a rigorous quality control program to remain registered. For information about trainers in your area, contact the LivingWorks Australian of office. Lists of upcoming workshops are posted on www.livingworks.com.au.


Contact Talking Mental Health to find out more about our half day and 2 day workshops.