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SUMMARY:Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
DESCRIPTION:In-person :: 2-day (8:00 AM – 4:30 PM each day) \nMental health professionals\, health care providers\, social service professionals\, and general public community members \nA two-day\, interactive workshop on learning and practicing suicide intervention skills. \nASIST is a two-day\, highly participatory workshop where participants learn a structured suicide intervention model. The training focuses on identifying individuals with thoughts of suicide\, understanding their reasons for dying and living\, and developing personalized safety plans. Participants also learn how to provide active follow-up support and connect individuals with appropriate resources. The training emphasizes life promotion and self-care for caregivers. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nRecognize that caregivers and individuals at risk are affected by personal and societal attitudes about suicide.\nDiscuss suicide directly with someone at risk.\nIdentify risk alerts and create personalized safety plans.\nDemonstrate the skills needed to intervene with a person at risk of suicide.\nIdentify available resources for individuals at risk\, including themselves.\nCommit to improving community resources and promoting life.\n\nRegister here \nFor questions related to the training or registration\, e-mail Zack Cathcart. \nFunded by the CDC’s Division of Injury Prevention.
URL:https://www.theresilientveteran.org/event/2025-02-06-800a/applied-suicide-intervention-skills-training-asist-2/
LOCATION:Erie Center for Arts and Technology\, 650 East Ave\, Erie\, PA\, 16503
CATEGORIES:In-person
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T130000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T130000
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CREATED:20241218T193424Z
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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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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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