Suicide Prevention Victoria
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
Why Suicide Prevention?
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. Additionally, the State Government is looking to reduce the suicide toll by 50% over the next ten years.
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.
Talking Mental Health facilitates:
ASIST– A 2 day program
‘Mental Health First Aid for the suicidal person’ – A half-day program
Contact Talking Mental Health to find out more about our half day and 2 day workshops.