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CREATED:20240924T131853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T133851Z
UID:3258-1732021200-1732024800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention and SUDs
DESCRIPTION:Substance misuse is the second most frequent risk factor for suicide. \nThe SP/SUD course is about how to recognize the warning signs of SUD and suicide\, the intersection of SUD and suicide\, and how stigma can affect help seekers and help givers. It is a one-hour virtual training designed for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, and social service professionals. \nThe SP/SUD curriculum covers the facts\, warning signs\, protective factors\, and stigma associated with SUD and suicide\, as well as proactive care strategies to consider. Trainings are open to anyone and will be delivered virtually\, via Zoom. \nSP/SUD Trainings (virtual):\n• Tuesday\, November 19\, 2024 1:00 -2:00 PM \nFree CEUs will be provided in EMS/LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT from UPMC.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2024-11-19-100p/suicide-prevention-and-suds/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T195550Z
UID:3397-1736251200-1736254800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Training (CALM)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 1-hour :: Free CEUs for EMS\, LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LMFT (provided by UPMC) \nMental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA virtual training on reducing access to lethal means for individuals at risk of suicide. \nReducing access to lethal means\, such as firearms and medication\, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The CALM course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It is primarily designed for mental health professionals\, but others who work with people at risk for suicide—such as health care providers and social service professionals—would also benefit. The curriculum covers who needs lethal means counseling and how to collaborate with individuals at risk and their families to create safer environments by reducing access to lethal means. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling.\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-01-07-1200p/counseling-on-access-to-lethal-means-training-calm/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T200353Z
UID:3398-1736769600-1736773200@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 1-hour :: Free CEUs for EMS\, LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LMFT (provided by UPMC) \nMental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA virtual training on reducing access to lethal means for individuals at risk of suicide who have substance use concerns. \nReducing access to lethal means\, such as firearms and medication\, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The SP/SUD course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It is primarily designed for mental health professionals\, but others who work with people at risk for suicide—such as health care providers and social service professionals—would also benefit. The curriculum covers who needs lethal means counseling and how to collaborate with individuals at risk and their families to create safer environments by reducing access to lethal means. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling.\nUnderstand the intersection of substance use disorder and suicide risk.\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-01-13-1200p/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20240924T132444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T182145Z
UID:3260-1736856000-1736859600@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:The Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course will describe the role of trauma in both risk for suicide behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. It is a one-hour virtual training primarily designed for those who work with people at risk for suicide\, such as health care providers and social service professionals. \nThe curriculum covers the role of trauma in suicide risk\, the SAMHSA principles of trauma informed care\, as well as specific trauma informed strategies to utilize with survivors of suicide. \nTrainings are open to anyone and will be delivered virtually\, via Zoom. \nITIC Training (virtual):\n• Tuesday\, January 14\, 2025 from 12:00-1:00 PM \nFree CEUs will be provided in EMS/LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT from UPMC.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-01-14-1200p/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-12/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ITIC.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T201324Z
UID:3399-1737453600-1737460800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 2-hour :: Free CEUs for EMS\, LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LMFT (provided by UPMC) \nMental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA virtual training on recognizing the warning signs of a suicide crisis and responding effectively. \nQPR (Question\, Persuade\, Refer) is a two-hour educational program designed to train people as “gatekeepers” to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and respond appropriately. A gatekeeper is someone who is in a position to recognize a crisis and identify when someone may be at risk of suicide. Gatekeepers can be parents\, friends\, teachers\, coaches\, ministers\, doctors\, nurses\, supervisors\, police officers\, and more. The training provides practical steps to question someone about their intent\, persuade them to seek help\, and refer them to appropriate resources. \nNote: Many QPR training sessions are followed by an optional\, 1-hour Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) training directly after the QPR session. You are encouraged to attend both trainings\, but can opt for one or the other independently. Check the registration link below for availability. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis.\nEffectively question someone about their desire or intent to die by suicide.\nPersuade individuals to seek help and refer them to appropriate resources.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-01-21-1000a/question-persuade-refer-qpr/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,In-person,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T202026Z
UID:3401-1739534400-1739538000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 1-hour :: Free CEUs for EMS\, LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LMFT (provided by UPMC) \nMental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA virtual training on reducing access to lethal means for individuals at risk of suicide who have substance use concerns. \nReducing access to lethal means\, such as firearms and medication\, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The SP/SUD course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It is primarily designed for mental health professionals\, but others who work with people at risk for suicide—such as health care providers and social service professionals—would also benefit. The curriculum covers who needs lethal means counseling and how to collaborate with individuals at risk and their families to create safer environments by reducing access to lethal means. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling.\nUnderstand the intersection of substance use disorder and suicide risk.\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-02-14-1200p/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud-2/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T220222Z
UID:3402-1739538000-1739541600@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 1-hour :: Free CEUs for EMS\, LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LMFT (provided by UPMC) \nHealth care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA virtual training on understanding the role of trauma in suicide risk and supporting survivors of suicide loss. \nThe Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course describes the role of trauma in both risk for suicidal behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. The curriculum covers the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care and provides specific trauma-informed strategies to use with individuals at risk for suicide and survivors of suicide loss. This training is primarily designed for those who work with people at risk for suicide\, such as health care providers and social service professionals. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the role of trauma in suicide risk.\nLearn the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care.\nApply trauma-informed strategies when supporting survivors of suicide loss.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-02-14-100p/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-13/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T162332Z
UID:3403-1740661200-1740668400@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 2-hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience: Mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nQPR (Question\, Persuade\, Refer) is a two-hour educational program designed to train people as “gatekeepers” to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and respond appropriately. A gatekeeper is someone who is in a position to recognize a crisis and identify when someone may be at risk of suicide. Gatekeepers can be parents\, friends\, teachers\, coaches\, ministers\, doctors\, nurses\, supervisors\, police officers\, and more. The training provides practical steps to question someone about their intent\, persuade them to seek help\, and refer them to appropriate resources. \nNote: Many QPR training sessions are followed by an optional\, 1-hour Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) training directly after the QPR session. You are encouraged to attend both trainings\, but can opt for one or the other independently. Check the registration link below for availability. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis.\nEffectively question someone about their desire or intent to die by suicide.\nPersuade individuals to seek help and refer them to appropriate resources.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-02-27-100p/question-persuade-refer-qpr-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Veterans,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T215811Z
UID:3404-1740668400-1740672000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Training (CALM)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual :: 1-hour :: Free CEUs for EMS\, LSW\, LCSW\, LPC\, LMFT (provided by UPMC) \nMental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA virtual training on reducing access to lethal means for individuals at risk of suicide. \nReducing access to lethal means\, such as firearms and medication\, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The CALM course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It is primarily designed for mental health professionals\, but others who work with people at risk for suicide—such as health care providers and social service professionals—would also benefit. The curriculum covers who needs lethal means counseling and how to collaborate with individuals at risk and their families to create safer environments by reducing access to lethal means. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling.\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, contact us at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-02-27-300p/counseling-on-access-to-lethal-means-training-calm-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T132800Z
UID:3405-1741683600-1741687200@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”—someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates—especially in rural counties of Pennsylvania—exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-03-11-900a/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud-3/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T195744Z
UID:3407-1742461200-1742468400@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”—someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates—especially in rural counties of Pennsylvania—exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-03-20-900a/question-persuade-refer-qpr-3/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T133003Z
UID:3406-1742468400-1742472000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Training (CALM)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nReducing access to lethal means (e.g.\, firearms and medications) is a proven strategy that can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) course focuses on providing participants with the tools and knowledge to reduce access to lethal methods. Designed primarily for mental health professionals\, this one‑hour virtual training is also beneficial for health care providers\, social service professionals\, and anyone working with individuals at risk for suicide. The curriculum covers how to identify those who may benefit from lethal means counseling and offers practical guidance on collaborating with individuals and their families to create safer environments. \nParticipants will gain practical strategies to reduce access to lethal means\, improve their ability to identify at‑risk individuals\, and learn how to collaborate with families and communities to enhance safety. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-03-20-1100a/counseling-on-access-to-lethal-means-training-calm-3/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/flyer-trainings-CALM_flyer_jan-feb-mar-2025.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20241218T193426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T133417Z
UID:3408-1742983200-1742986800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThe Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course describes the role of trauma in both risk for suicidal behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. The curriculum covers the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care and provides specific trauma-informed strategies to use with individuals at risk for suicide and survivors of suicide loss. \nParticipants will understand the role of trauma in suicide risk and coping with loss\, be able to apply trauma-informed care principles\, and use specific strategies to support survivors of suicide loss. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the role of trauma in suicide risk\nLearn the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care\nApply trauma-informed strategies when supporting survivors of suicide loss.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-03-26-1000a/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-14/
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250130T224946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T133827Z
UID:3504-1744286400-1744290000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nSubstance misuse is a major risk factor for suicide. The SP/SUD course equips participants with the skills to recognize early warning signs of both substance use disorders and suicide\, while exploring the complex interplay between the two. This training emphasizes how stigma can impact both those seeking help and those providing support. Although open to all\, the course is particularly beneficial for mental health professionals\, healthcare providers\, and social service professionals. The curriculum covers essential facts\, key warning signs\, protective factors\, and strategies to address stigma\, along with proactive care approaches and methods to reduce access to lethal means such as firearms and medications.” \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify and describe the key warning signs and risk factors associated with both substance use disorders and suicide.\nAnalyze the interactions between substance misuse and suicide.\nDescribe how stigma affects both help-seeking and support-providing behaviors.\nImplement proactive intervention strategies—such as reducing access to lethal means—to improve outcomes for at‑risk individuals.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-04-10-1200p/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud-4/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250130T224947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T133920Z
UID:3505-1744884000-1744887600@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThe Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course describes the role of trauma in both risk for suicidal behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. The curriculum covers the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care and provides specific trauma-informed strategies to use with individuals at risk for suicide and survivors of suicide loss. \nParticipants will understand the role of trauma in suicide risk and coping with loss\, be able to apply trauma-informed care principles\, and use specific strategies to support survivors of suicide loss. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the role of trauma in suicide risk\nLearn the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care\nApply trauma-informed strategies when supporting survivors of suicide loss.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu” \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-04-17-1000a/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-15/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250130T224948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T133952Z
UID:3506-1745402400-1745409600@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”—someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates—especially in rural counties of Pennsylvania—exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu” \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-04-23-1000a/question-persuade-refer-qpr-4/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T173339Z
UID:3681-1746716400-1746720000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: ACPE CPE\, AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, ACPE and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nSubstance misuse is a major risk factor for suicide. The SP/SUD course equips participants with the skills to recognize early warning signs of both substance use disorders and suicide\, while exploring the complex interplay between the two. This training emphasizes how stigma can impact both those seeking help and those providing support. Although open to all\, the course is particularly beneficial for mental health professionals\, healthcare providers\, and social service professionals. The curriculum covers essential facts\, key warning signs\, protective factors\, and strategies to address stigma\, along with proactive care approaches and methods to reduce access to lethal means such as firearms and medications.” \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify and describe the key warning signs and risk factors associated with both substance use disorders and suicide.\nAnalyze the interactions between substance misuse and suicide.\nDescribe how stigma affects both help-seeking and support-providing behaviors.\nImplement proactive intervention strategies—such as reducing access to lethal means—to improve outcomes for at‑risk individuals.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-05-08-300p/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud-5/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T142837Z
UID:3682-1747303200-1747306800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThe Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course describes the role of trauma in both risk for suicidal behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. The curriculum covers the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care and provides specific trauma-informed strategies to use with individuals at risk for suicide and survivors of suicide loss. \nParticipants will understand the role of trauma in suicide risk and coping with loss\, be able to apply trauma-informed care principles\, and use specific strategies to support survivors of suicide loss. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the role of trauma in suicide risk\nLearn the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care\nApply trauma-informed strategies when supporting survivors of suicide loss.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-05-15-1000a/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-16/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T143903Z
UID:3683-1748509200-1748516400@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”—someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates—especially in rural counties of Pennsylvania—exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-05-29-900a/question-persuade-refer-qpr-5/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T143954Z
UID:3684-1748516400-1748520000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Training (CALM)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nReducing access to lethal means (e.g.\, firearms and medications) is a proven strategy that can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) course focuses on providing participants with the tools and knowledge to reduce access to lethal methods. Designed primarily for mental health professionals\, this one‑hour virtual training is also beneficial for health care providers\, social service professionals\, and anyone working with individuals at risk for suicide. The curriculum covers how to identify those who may benefit from lethal means counseling and offers practical guidance on collaborating with individuals and their families to create safer environments. \nParticipants will gain practical strategies to reduce access to lethal means\, improve their ability to identify at‑risk individuals\, and learn how to collaborate with families and communities to enhance safety. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-05-29-1100a/counseling-on-access-to-lethal-means-training-calm-5/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T173245Z
UID:3685-1749643200-1749646800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: ACPE CPE\, AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, ACPE and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nSubstance misuse is a major risk factor for suicide. The SP/SUD course equips participants with the skills to recognize early warning signs of both substance use disorders and suicide\, while exploring the complex interplay between the two. This training emphasizes how stigma can impact both those seeking help and those providing support. Although open to all\, the course is particularly beneficial for mental health professionals\, healthcare providers\, and social service professionals. The curriculum covers essential facts\, key warning signs\, protective factors\, and strategies to address stigma\, along with proactive care approaches and methods to reduce access to lethal means such as firearms and medications.” \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify and describe the key warning signs and risk factors associated with both substance use disorders and suicide.\nAnalyze the interactions between substance misuse and suicide.\nDescribe how stigma affects both help-seeking and support-providing behaviors.\nImplement proactive intervention strategies—such as reducing access to lethal means—to improve outcomes for at‑risk individuals.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-06-11-1200p/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud-6/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T143111Z
UID:3686-1750251600-1750255200@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThe Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course describes the role of trauma in both risk for suicidal behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. The curriculum covers the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care and provides specific trauma-informed strategies to use with individuals at risk for suicide and survivors of suicide loss. \nParticipants will understand the role of trauma in suicide risk and coping with loss\, be able to apply trauma-informed care principles\, and use specific strategies to support survivors of suicide loss. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the role of trauma in suicide risk\nLearn the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care\nApply trauma-informed strategies when supporting survivors of suicide loss.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-06-18-100p/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-17/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T143245Z
UID:3687-1750842000-1750849200@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. Presented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”—someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates—especially in rural counties of Pennsylvania—exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-06-25-900a/question-persuade-refer-qpr-6/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T143326Z
UID:3688-1750849200-1750852800@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Training (CALM)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nReducing access to lethal means (e.g.\, firearms and medications) is a proven strategy that can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) course focuses on providing participants with the tools and knowledge to reduce access to lethal methods. Designed primarily for mental health professionals\, this one‑hour virtual training is also beneficial for health care providers\, social service professionals\, and anyone working with individuals at risk for suicide. The curriculum covers how to identify those who may benefit from lethal means counseling and offers practical guidance on collaborating with individuals and their families to create safer environments. \nParticipants will gain practical strategies to reduce access to lethal means\, improve their ability to identify at‑risk individuals\, and learn how to collaborate with families and communities to enhance safety. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-06-25-1100a/counseling-on-access-to-lethal-means-training-calm-6/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/flyer-CALM-Veteran-Suicide-Prevention-Spring-Summer-2025.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T173130Z
UID:3689-1752148800-1752152400@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Suicide Prevention: Links to Substance Use Disorder Care (SUD)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: ACPE CPE\, AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, ACPE and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nSubstance misuse is a major risk factor for suicide. The SP/SUD course equips participants with the skills to recognize early warning signs of both substance use disorders and suicide\, while exploring the complex interplay between the two. This training emphasizes how stigma can impact both those seeking help and those providing support. Although open to all\, the course is particularly beneficial for mental health professionals\, healthcare providers\, and social service professionals. The curriculum covers essential facts\, key warning signs\, protective factors\, and strategies to address stigma\, along with proactive care approaches and methods to reduce access to lethal means such as firearms and medications.” \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify and describe the key warning signs and risk factors associated with both substance use disorders and suicide.\nAnalyze the interactions between substance misuse and suicide.\nDescribe how stigma affects both help-seeking and support-providing behaviors.\nImplement proactive intervention strategies—such as reducing access to lethal means—to improve outcomes for at‑risk individuals.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-07-10-1200p/suicide-prevention-links-to-substance-use-disorder-care-sud-7/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250717T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T143439Z
UID:3690-1752742800-1752746400@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response (ITIC)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThe Integrating Trauma Informed Care into Suicide Response course describes the role of trauma in both risk for suicidal behaviors and in coping with suicide loss. The curriculum covers the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care and provides specific trauma-informed strategies to use with individuals at risk for suicide and survivors of suicide loss. \nParticipants will understand the role of trauma in suicide risk and coping with loss\, be able to apply trauma-informed care principles\, and use specific strategies to support survivors of suicide loss. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the role of trauma in suicide risk\nLearn the SAMHSA principles of trauma-informed care\nApply trauma-informed strategies when supporting survivors of suicide loss.\n\nClick here to register \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-07-17-900a/integrating-trauma-informed-care-into-suicide-response-itic-18/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T172838Z
UID:3691-1753264800-1753272000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”—someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates—especially in rural counties of Pennsylvania—exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nRegister Now \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-07-23-1000a/question-persuade-refer-qpr-7/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250723T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250220T215721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T171422Z
UID:3692-1753272000-1753275600@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Training (CALM)
DESCRIPTION:1 hour \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nReducing access to lethal means (e.g.\, firearms and medications) is a proven strategy that can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. The CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) course focuses on providing participants with the tools and knowledge to reduce access to lethal methods. Designed primarily for mental health professionals\, this one‑hour virtual training is also beneficial for health care providers\, social service professionals\, and anyone working with individuals at risk for suicide. The curriculum covers how to identify those who may benefit from lethal means counseling and offers practical guidance on collaborating with individuals and their families to create safer environments. \nParticipants will gain practical strategies to reduce access to lethal means\, improve their ability to identify at‑risk individuals\, and learn how to collaborate with families and communities to enhance safety. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIdentify who needs lethal means counseling\nCollaborate with individuals at risk and their families to reduce access to lethal methods.\n\nRegister Now \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-07-23-1200p/counseling-on-access-to-lethal-means-training-calm-7/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250219T021718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T173000Z
UID:3671-1753345800-1753461000@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
DESCRIPTION:2 Days (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM each day) \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nCost \nThis training is FREE to participants; the $380 value of the ASIST training event is automatically covered by grant funding.\nSpace is limited\, so please register early! \nLocation \nFamily Children & Community Association (website)\n378 Chestnut St\, Meadville\, PA 16335\n(Crawford County) \nAudience \nThis training is open to the general public\, but mental health professionals\, healthcare providers\, social service workers\, educators\, law enforcement\, and community members in positions of trust will find this content particularly relevant to their activities. Trainings are provided by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nASIST is a two-day in-person suicide first aid workshop that combines audiovisuals\, discussions\, and interactive simulations. It equips participants to recognize when someone may be considering suicide\, intervene effectively\, and develop a collaborative safety plan. ASIST also explores personal and community attitudes toward suicide and how these influence support-seeking behavior. The training is facilitated by two experienced instructors who ensure a safe learning environment. Backed by over 40 years of research and approved by the World Health Organization\, ASIST has been shown to increase intervention skills and confidence in providing suicide first aid. \nParticipants will develop confidence in recognizing and responding to suicide risk\, create actionable safety plans\, and understand how to engage effectively in suicide intervention. Participants will also gain enhanced general counseling and listening skills. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize signs of suicide risk\nDevelop intervention skills to engage at-risk individuals\nCreate a collaborative safety plan\nLearn follow-up procedures to support ongoing safety\nGain confidence in discussing suicide directly\nUnderstand how community attitudes impact suicide prevention.\n\nRegister Now \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-07-24-830a/applied-suicide-intervention-skills-training-asist-3/
LOCATION:Family Children & Community Association\, 378 Chestnut St\, Meadville\, PA\, 16335\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crawford County,In-person,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T165916
CREATED:20250721T204846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T191832Z
UID:3937-1755781200-1755788400@www.theresilientveteran.org
SUMMARY:Question\, Persuade\, Refer (QPR)
DESCRIPTION:2 hours \nThis activity is approved for the following credit: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC\, ASWB\, and AAPA Category 1 CME. \nAudience \nThis training is appropriate for mental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general community members. \nPresented by Pitt PERU and UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor. \nDescription \nThis training empowers you to become an effective “gatekeeper”\, someone who can recognize when an individual may be at risk and take immediate\, appropriate action. The program centers on three key interventions: \n\nQuestion: Initiate a compassionate conversation to explore the individual’s thoughts and feelings about suicide.\nPersuade: Encourage the person to seek and accept professional help.\nRefer: Connect the individual with the proper resources and support services.\n\nBy becoming a gatekeeper\, you help bridge the gap between crisis and care. Given that suicide rates of Pennsylvania\, especially in rural counties\, exceed national averages\, every community member plays a critical role in prevention. Whether you’re a parent\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, or community leader\, QPR provides you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference. \nParticipants will gain a clear understanding of suicide prevention techniques\, be able to identify at-risk individuals\, and learn how to effectively intervene and refer individuals to appropriate resources. \nLearning Objectives \n\nRecognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis\nUnderstand the connection between suicide and substance use disorders\nLearn effective gatekeeper interventions (including questioning intent\, persuading help-seeking\, and referring to appropriate resources)\nEmpower individuals to support community suicide prevention initiatives.\n\nRegister Now \nQuestions? Contact Chris at 412-383-3926 or chirdon@pitt.edu \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-08-21-100p/question-persuade-refer-qpr-8/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Virtual
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