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LivingWorks Start is an online, skills-based suicide prevention training program that anyone can learn in as little as one hour. Accessible from any computer or mobile device, the program features realistic audiovisuals and powerful e-learning technology.
Feb 3, 2020 · Start is a one to two hour online course that trains people to recognize when someone has thoughts of suicide and take action to connect them to help. Participants will learn: Ways to become more comfortable talking about suicide. How to recognize when someone is experiencing thoughts of suicide.
Online training (45–60 minutes) Online and self-directed course meets all OHSA requirements. Learn how to prevent, recognize, and respond to an opioid poisoning emergency, including how to administer nasal naloxone.
SPRC provides in-person trainings, online courses, webinars, and other virtual learning experiences. Online Courses. Self-paced, open to anyone, and free of charge. Virtual Learning Labs. Designed to help leaders in campus, state, or community settings overcome challenges and develop effective suicide prevention initiatives. Micro-Learning
Sep 11, 2020 · A new training course focused on preventing suicide is now available online for free. EDMONTON -- Edmontonians can now access a free online course designed to teach people to recognize the...
Improve your knowledge and skills in suicide prevention with these self-paced online courses. They are designed for clinicians and other service providers, educators, health professionals, public officials, and members of community-based coalitions who develop and implement suicide prevention programs and policies.