Objectives: CALM Care (Connect – Ask – Refer – Exit) • Recognise the impact of suicide and distinguish between myths and facts. • Debate identifying risk factors, warning signs, protective... read more →
Objectives: *Recognize the impact of Suicide and distinguish between myths and facts; * Examine Motivational Interviewing theory and apply MI communication skills in suicide prevention; *Examine Recovery Oriented practice and... read more →
The T4T is effectively delivered over a 4-day period face-to-face OR over a 5-day period virtually. This ensures that all participants understand the theories, principles and models that underpin CALM... read more →
Assists those who want to support or find themselves engaging with at risk people. Outline: CALM Accidental Counsellor training will provide you with practical skills; whether you are talking to... read more →
CALM Yarn was developed by Suicide Programs in partnership with an identified provider and through consultation and collaboration with numerous countries and communities. It provides information on: Know a bit... read more →
The overall objective of this training tool is to increase understanding and identification of pre-suicide behaviours at train stations for station staff. This, in turn, should increase the likelihood of... read more →
Tools and templates to support further understanding of early intervention mental health practice in the workplace; clear definitions of the role of an accidental counsellor. Outline: Video case study and... read more →
This workshop is offered to communities as a means of community engagement. It engages a range of community stakeholders in a single activity and allows community assets to be recognised... read more →