up some memories and ifs and buts of my own case with my brother. let s talk. we need to talk about suicide. the one thing i hope i m going to get from this training isjust more awareness, knowing how to open these conversations, what to say, what not to say, how to be sensitive but also assertive about these sensitive situations and i m hoping that i will be able to pick up on these things moving forward with myself and also other people. this training may be challenging, especially if you are a suicide - survivor or have been bereaved by suicide. i the suicide intervention and prevention training will give the delegate cohort the skills to be able to recognise where there are early onset of suicide ideology, as in suicidal thought, or even serious self harm.
in regards to mental illness and so forth, counselling, therapy, etc. just want to introduce you to anita, clare and kelly and they do a lot of work around suicide intervention. so guys can you tell us just a little bit more about the online training? the training equips people - to understand more about suicide intervention, how to support - somebody, how to have those open and engaging conversations, - how to spot signs and symptoms that somebody is struggling i with their mental health. we ve lost fabio, so i can relate to it, we can relate to it, and i think that what you are doing with this online course is just amazing really because if you can stop one person then it s been worth it.
WASHINGTON, D.C. During National Suicide Awareness Week, emergency physicians encourage helping those in crisis by recognizing some of the signs that could lead anyone to consider suicide.