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safeTALK – suicide alertness training
September 10 @ 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
This safeTALK workshop offers participants practical knowledge of how to identify someone at risk of suicide and link them to life-saving services.
This training is being delivered on World Suicide Prevention Day, so you will be playing an important part in helping to reduce our unacceptably high suicide rate on this day of significance.
Research shows that awareness alone does not result in change – we have to take action to prevent suicide. At this workshop, you will learn simple steps in how to do that.
WORKSHOP FEATURES:
- Four-hour training workshop to increase suicide alertness, contributing to a suicide-safer community
- Learn simple yet effective TALK steps: Tell, Ask, Listen, and KeepSafe
- Hands-on skills practice and development
- Expect to feel challenged, empowered and hopeful
- Certificate of attendance and workbooks provided.
LOCATION: E building, Ground floor, Room 13
COST: Free (value $120)
CATERING: Morning tea, tea, coffee
FACILITATOR: Kali Gray
WHO WE ARE:
UniSC’s Alliance for Suicide Prevention – Sunshine Coast strives to create a connected community to improve mental wellbeing and resiliency to suicidality and its precursors.
We exist because suicide rates in Australia are too high.
To address this, we’re implementing the EAAD model, shown to have reduced suicide rates by 24 per cent within two years. A big part of this is ‘gatekeeper’ training like this safeTALK workshop.
By attending this workshop to become suicide-alert, you’re joining a growing network of Sunshine Coast residents, businesses and organisations committed to playing their part to make our community safer from suicide.
Please note that this is a four-hour education workshop, not a therapy or support group. If you feel distressed during this workshop, you are encouraged to speak to the community support officer present at this training. safeTALK is not recommended for people who have been impacted by a suicide in the last 12 months.
The Alliance is an initiative of UniSC’s Thompson Institute, a hub for world-leading mental and brain health research and clinical services on the Sunshine Coast.