SafeTALK – CMHA-Alberta and the Center for Suicide Prevention
This 3.5 hour workshop alerts someone to warning signs indicating risk of suicide.
This 3.5 hour workshop equips people to be more alert to someone thinking of suicide and better able to connect them with further help. The workshop emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs, communicating with the person considering suicide and getting help or resources for the person considering suicide.
This suicide alertness training program can help you:
identify persons with thoughts of suicide
connect persons with thoughts of suicide to suicide first aid resources
Audience
Ages 16+
Participants can include but not limited to: parents and caregivers; family and friends; youth aged 16 or older; natural helpers and advisors; educators and ministers; health practitioners; justice, law enforcers, emergency workers, and community volunteers.
Certificate and Accreditation
All participants will receive a certificate at the end of the course.
safeTALK is recognized by the Suicide Prevention Resource Centre (SPRC) in the United States. Please check with your professional association to see if the course qualifies you to receive professional development credits or continuing education credits.
To register: CSP Workshop