SFA 02 - Suicide First Aid: Understanding Suicide Intervention

Description

This 1 day programme provides Learners with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively intervene in situations where someone may be contemplating suicide.

Designed for individuals across various professions and community roles, this programme equips you with the tools to recognise the signs of suicide, initiate life-saving conversations, and connect at-risk individuals with appropriate resources. Whether you're a healthcare professional, educator, HR personnel, or concerned community member, this programme empowers you to make a real difference.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding Suicide and Its Causes: Gain insights into the complex factors that can lead to thoughts of suicide and suicide behaviours, including mental health issues, emotional distress, and societal pressures.
  • Recognising Signs: Learn how to identify the verbal, behavioural, and situational indicators that someone may be thinking of suicide.
  • Effective Communication Techniques: Develop skills to engage in sensitive and supportive conversations, helping to de-escalate crises and offer hope to those in need.
  • Immediate Intervention Strategies: Acquire practical tools and approaches for providing immediate support, including how to refer individuals to mental health professionals and other resources.
  • Ethical Considerations: Understand the ethical responsibilities involved in suicide prevention, including confidentiality, consent, and the importance of self-care.

What you will learn

Part 1: Understanding the Foundations of Suicide Prevention

  • Introduction and Programme Overview: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the programme's objectives and structure.
  • Working with Societal Attitudes Toward Suicide: Explore how societal views impact individuals at risk and shape prevention strategies.
  • How Personal Values Influence Suicide Thoughts: Discover the link between an individual’s values and the development of suicide ideation.
  • The Hidden Toll®: Understand the stigma surrounding suicide and the experiences of survivors who have been bereaved by suicide.
  • The Ripple Effect®: Delve into how suicide affects not just the individual, but the wider community, creating a ripple of impact.
  • Understanding Thoughts of Suicide and Suicide Behaviour: Learn about the various causes of thoughts of suicide and the differences between intention and outcome in suicide behaviour.
  • Intention vs. Outcome of Behaviour®: Examine the critical distinctions between a person’s intentions and the outcomes of their actions.
  • Possible causes of Suicide Thougths: Gain insights into the complex and varied causes that can lead to suicide thoughts.

Part 2: Strategic Approaches to Suicide Prevention.

  • Population-Based Approach to Suicide Prevention: Explore strategies to prevent suicide on a broader scale.
  • Suicide Prevention – Intervention – Postvention: Learn the key stages of suicide prevention, from early intervention to postvention support.
  • Partnership Working – First Aid Approach: Understand how to collaborate effectively with others to provide Suicide First Aid® to individuals struggling.
  • “I’m Really Glad You Told Me”®: Watch a powerful audio-visual presentation featuring real-life scenarios and colleagues who have successfully intervened in cases of suicide.

Part 3: Practical Skills for Supporting Individuals

  • Meeting the Needs of a Person thinking about Suicide: Learn how to address the specific needs of individuals whose suicide thoughts are driven by different pressures.
  • Suicide-Safety Guide – 3 Step Model:
  • Step 1 – Recognising Suicide Thoughts: Understand how to identify warning signs and ask the right questions in conversations with those thinking about suicide.
  • Step 2 – Listening to Understand and Exploring Options: Explore the importance of listening and how to discuss and explore different support options with a person having thoughts of suicide.

Part 4: Ensuring Safety and Self-Care in Suicide Prevention

  • Step 3 – Helping You Cope: Strategies for supporting both the person with thoughts of suicide and yourself through challenging situations.
  • Future Learning: Learn effective ways to document interventions and identify opportunities for ongoing education and development in suicide prevention.
  • Self-Care for Suicide First Aiders®: Understand the importance of self-care and how to manage the emotional impact of working with those affected by suicide.

Further information

The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC
Provider:
The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC
Duration:
1 Day
Locations:
Aylesbury, Barry, Birmingham, Cardiff, Gibraltar, Lisburn, Llantwit Major, London, Manchester, Merthyr Tydfil, Penarth, Warrington, Wrexham

Contact Information

The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC

124 City Road
London UK
EC1V 2NP

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