Our Recovery College and Hub Volunteers are Gearing Up for Suicide Talk Training!
We are thrilled to announce that our dedicated Hub Volunteers are taking a significant step towards enhancing their skills and knowledge by attending the Suicide Talk Training, an interactive workshop in suicide first aid.
Why this training is so crucial: Globally, someone dies from suicide every 40 seconds, underscoring the urgent need for effective suicide intervention. this training equips participants with the skills to recognise when someone may have thoughts of suicide and, most importantly, empowers them to work with these individuals to create a plan that ensures their immediate safety. This training is a vital step in combatting this critical issue.
Key Features of Suicide Talk Training:
- Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the reasons behind suicidal thoughts and the factors that influence them.
- They will become more adept at recognising signs of someone in crisis and asking for help.
- Through guided practice, participants will learn how to provide guidance and suicide first aid to a person at risk, ensuring that their individual safety needs are met.
- The training covers the key elements of an effective suicide safety plan and teaches how to implement it.
- The value of improving and integrating suicide prevention resources in the community will be explored.
- Participants will be equipped to connect people with support networks within their community.
- The training doesn’t just stop at intervention; it also emphasises crucial aspects of suicide prevention, including life-promotion and self-care.
We are excited to see our volunteers gain this valuable knowledge, and we deeply appreciate their unwavering commitment to enhancing our support services. Their dedication is making a real and lasting difference in our community!