Suicide Prevention Training
MHA Suicide Prevention offer diverse suicide prevention training and resources. Services include community education, professional training for healthcare providers, workplace wellness programs, and school-based prevention. They provide materials, event participation, and specialized courses like CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means). Contact them for scheduling and resource requests.
MHA Suicide Prevention offer diverse suicide prevention training and resources. Services include community education, professional training for healthcare providers, workplace wellness programs, and school-based prevention. They provide materials, event participation, and specialized courses like CALM (Counseling on Access to Lethal Means). Contact them for scheduling and resource requests.
MHA Suicide Prevention provides suicide prevention training to individuals, families, community groups, school staff, medical professionals, mental health counselors, and more. Contact Hillary Zwetzig at [email protected] to schedule your training today.
Additionally, we provide resources and educational materials, including posters, brochures, and tips for taking care of your mental health. These can be ordered through this website, delivered to your home or business, or provided by tabling at your event. Are you holding a health fair or other event? Contact us about participating.
MHA Suicide Prevention Program provides local statistics, warning signs, and learn how you can help. This training is provided at no cost and is given to family members and other members of the community. Contact us to schedule.
This training is designed for primary care practices to learn how to effectively provide suicide-safe care in your clinic. Learn ways to implement tools and care pathways for clients at risk for suicide, including using evidence-based tools for screening and referring.
Staying mentally and physically well is about taking daily steps to attend to your mental health. This training will provide your staff with evidence-based tools and strategies to keep themselves mentally well, avoid burnout, and recognize signs of crisis.
For medical and mental health practitioners, including therapists, social workers, nurses, physicians, and more. An introduction to using evidence-based tools for assessing suicide risk, triaging patients, and creating safety plans. Attendees will receive tools and templates to begin using immediately.
This training is designed for those in the helping professions, social services, and nonprofit organizations aimed at serving the community. Learn about how suicide impacts our community, what the warning signs and risk factors are, how to help someone at risk for suicide, and what the resources are available in our community.
MHA Suicide Prevention Programs can educate students on recognizing depression and suicidal ideation in themselves and their peers, what to do when a friend says they are suicidal, discuss myths and misconceptions around suicide, and share how to support someone when they return to school from a hospitalization.
Counseling on Access to Lethal Means: This training focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, ask about their access to lethal means, and work with them and their families to reduce access. This course is primarily designed for mental health professionals, however others who work with people at risk for suicide may benefit from taking it.