- 2 Hours
- $1,100.00 incl. GST
Description
There are over 73,000 suicide attempts each year in Australia. Being aware of suicide means being able to help reduce the risk for someone considering suicide.
This course promotes awareness around suicide within Australia; the facts, signs of someone at risk, how to interact and assuming the role of a support person.
Course Outline
This course covers the following topics:
- Suicide statistics, stigmas and facts
- Awareness promotion
- Thoughts, feelings and behaviours around suicide
- Noticing the signs
- Having a chat; listening to concerns, exploring, acknowledging and reflecting thoughts and feelings, working with uncertainty and asking the question
- Evaluating safety concerns and checking for a plan
- Where to go for help; identifying limits and boundaries, utilising personal supports, referrals to organisations and services
- Looking after yourself
Outcomes
Participants will be competent in the following:
- Understanding the personal and societal impacts
of suicide - Identifying the need for a conversation on suicide
- Responding to someone at risk of suicide: signs, asking the question, assessing the risk, getting help
- Implementing safety risk assessments and undertaking appropriate action
- Understanding appropriate self-care practices
Delivery
Face-to-face or virtually (via Zoom or MSTeams only)
Participants
Minimum 8 participants / Maximum 18 participants
To learn more about Suicide Awareness or to make a booking, please contact us below or on training@act.lifeline.org.au
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Event Times
No courses currently scheduled.