Wesley LifeForce Suicide Prevention Training - Disability Support Work, NSW
Overview
9.30 am morning tea and networking, workshop to start at 10.00 am.
This vital trainings is for all Disability Support Workers, Support Coordinators, Allied Health, Carers, Management and Frontline Admin Staff, who are often participants first point of contact.
Suicide prevention training
Informed by the latest research in suicide prevention, Wesley LifeForce has developed a quality suite of suicide prevention training. Our suicide prevention training equips participants with the knowledge and skills to increase awareness of suicide in Australia, identify the signs that someone may be at risk of suicide and appropriate action to take. Effective interventions can make a real difference and save lives. Our programs aim at training individuals from all walks of life, as well as organisational groups. All Wesley LifeForce facilitators are accredited trainers and have completed suicide intervention training. Below you will find an outline of our workshops.
The outline of the 2-hour disability support work program is
- Safe use of language
- Australian suicide statistics
- Risk factors and protective factors
- Warning signs
- Supporting someone and active listening
- How to ask about suicide
- Safety planning
- Engaging in self-care practice
Ensuring participant safety
Our workshop material is specifically designed keeping participant’s safety in mind. The course material is vetted by MindFrame – an Australian Government body which provides expert advice to the suicide prevention sector on responsible reporting/portrayal of the issue of suicide.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
The Mind the Gap Building, (Building 306), University of Wollongong, Shoalhaven Campus
George Evans Road
#Flexible Learning Centre West Nowra, NSW 2541 Australia
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Organised by
Wesley LifeForce
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