Evidence-based trainings:
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QPR
(Question Persuade Refer) program is a 1-2 hour gatekeeper program to learn warning signs and how to respond to a crisis.
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CALM
(Counseling on Access to Lethal Means) 2-hour course teaches identifiable behaviors and actions of people in crisis, learning about lethal means, and how to reduce access
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Support Group for Children & Teens
Certified by American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, trained facilitators help children and teens ages 5 to 17 understand their grief and other emotions after a suicide death
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Alternatives to Suicide
Peer-lead non-clinical support group that allows participants to discuss suicidal thoughts, feelings, and experiences with no judgment
ASIST
2 day interactive workshop learning and applying suicide first-aid to recognize when someone may have suicidal thoughts and collaborate with them in creating a safety plan
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Peer-to-Peer Connection
Trained survivors and professionals offering hope, healing, and resources to the newly bereaved
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Safe Talk
4-hour training teaching how to recognize and engage a person struggling with thoughts of suicide while connecting them with their community
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S.O.S. Support Group
A monthly support group for family and friends over the age of 18 that have lost a loved one to suicide
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A.C.E.s
2-hour training discussing Adverse Childhood Experiences focusing on harmful stress, risk assesment, and constructive intervention
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Retrospective Fatility Analysis
A comprehensive exploration of the biopsychosocial and environmental factors that precede an unnatural death, including suicide.
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Speakers
Our board members are professionally trained and approved by national organizations to share their stories about suicide loss
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Trained Clinician Resource Directory
Collaborated with American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in providing a directory of clinicians specifically trained to understand how to help suicide loss survivors