SFA 01 - Suicide First Aid Lite reviews

4.8 (11,584 reviews)
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Attendees value the course’s practical help in making direct conversations about suicide feel more manageable: it builds confidence to recognise warning signs, use appropriate language, ask clear questions and create a safety plan. They describe knowledgeable, compassionate trainers who use discussion, videos, role-play and workbooks to make a difficult subject accessible, engaging and safe. The clear structure, calm pace and useful resources support application in both professional and personal situations, although some would welcome more time for practice.

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Very thought provoking

Louise G · 15 Jul 2026
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Very accessible and actionable guidance.

Rowena S · 15 Jul 2026
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The course was well presented and i would recommend it to others.

Christine G · 15 Jul 2026
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Before the course I didnt feel confident in approaching people but now ive completed the course I feel much more confident as I know the correct things to say

Terry D · 15 Jul 2026
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Interesting, with a balance of facts and discussion. It was great to receive a booklet to complete, which involves the participants and gives a better takeaway than making notes only.

Sue S · 15 Jul 2026
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Very interesting and informative.

Jocelyn P · 15 Jul 2026
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Brilliant no complaints

Christopher W · 14 Jul 2026
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Very useful course and well delivered.

Tina S · 14 Jul 2026
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really enjoyed the course very helpful and relaxed

Paul F · 14 Jul 2026
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Very informative course. I feel a lot more confident recognising signs that someone may be feeling suicidal and appropriate language to use. Also recognising the importance of first aiding the crisis rather than being responsible for solving all the problems or issues that person may be experiencing. Esther was very knowledgeable and the delivery was brilliant and encouraged group discussion and engagement

Trish M · 14 Jul 2026
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