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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

A two-day suicide first aid interactive workshop for community caregivers

Saturday & Sunday, April 28 & 29, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Location:  Mohawk Laurier - 50 Market Street, Brantford, ON, N3T 2Z5


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The Challenge

Every year more people die by suicide than from all of the several armed conflicts around the work and, in many places, about the same or more than those dying in traffic accidents. For every suicide, there may be up to 100 times more who are injured by non-fatal suicidal behaviours.

In any year, as many as 6% of the population have serious thoughts of suicide.

How can further deaths and injuries be prevented?

How can we support people to choose life when something prevents them from seeing a way forward?

The Opportunity

Most people considering suicide share their distress and their intent.  Training can help us see and respond to these invitations to help. It can give you the confidence to ask about suicide if you are concerned about someone's safety. It can provide you with the tools to help prevent the immediate risk of suicide.

Create a life-assisting community...
It begins with you. The benefits live on.

The Workshop

ASIST provides practical training for caregivers seeking to prevent the immediate risk of suicide.

Participants often include:

Working mainly in small groups, ASIST uses many different teaching processes to create a practice-oriented and interactive learning experience.

The Outcome

The emphasis of the ASIST workshop is on suicide first aid, on helping a person at risk stay safe and seek further help. Attendance at the full two days is mandatory.

Learn how to:

Evaluations have shown that the workshop increases caregivers' knowledge and confidence to respond to a person at risk of suicide, that intervention skills are retained over time and that they are put to use to save lives.