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SafeTALK is a 3½ hour training course that can help you make a difference. Know what to do if someone's suicidal by following the easy to remember TALK steps - Tell, Ask, Listen and Keep-safe. These practical steps offer immediate help to someone having thoughts of suicide and helps you both move forward to connect with more specialised support.Course Aims:- Identify people thinking of suicide- Overcome barriers in talking about suicide- Identify reasons we may miss, dismiss or avoid suicide- Practice using the 4-step model of suicide alertness
The SafeTALK taining course is availiable to everyone who feels they would llike to have a better understanding of how to support someone who has sucidal thoughts.
Yes - This is a rolling programme and therefore dates and venues change throughout the year.Cost: £45 per person.Or if your organisation would like to book a group, please contact us for more information.
The safeTALK training course is available to anyone age 16 and older who feels they would like to have a better understanding of how to support someone who has sucidal thoughts.
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