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SFA 02 - Suicide First Aid: Understanding Suicide Intervention Reviews
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Sajit H, 08 Sep 2021
An excellent course that I am glad that I attended.
John I, 08 Sep 2021
Well done Joy! Thank you for delivering the course. For such a difficult subject it was eye-opening how preventative measures can be applied. I enjoyed the group participation and found the material helpful.
Jackie W, 08 Sep 2021
Well structured course delivered with knowledge and the right amount of interaction.
Connor G, 08 Sep 2021
Hannah was a fantastic tutor, she was very knowledgeable & engaging and made sure everyone was comfortable with the topic. It was great to learn how to go about discussing suicide properly, everything was presented very well and clearly and I definitely feel more comfortable and confident talking about it if the need arises again.
Michelle K, 07 Sep 2021
Good course and content for the most part.
Terence L, 07 Sep 2021
Informative training course good insight to life's sad subject
Steve P, 05 Sep 2021
As mentioned above, I felt the course was delivered in a calm and reassuring manner, everything was explained clearly, with continual checks that we understood was had just been discussed. We were also allowed time for really useful group discussions, without us feeling rushed at any point. The content was excellent and has added significantly to my knowledge on this topic.
Danny K, 05 Sep 2021
This course is a worthy course for anyone. This is a skill that we should all have a level of confidence about discussing. It will save lives.
Nikki T, 05 Sep 2021
This was such a fantastic course to attend and one that everyone should attend. There are so many people finding life challenging, who may not have anyone to speak to, or who feel that they can't speak about having thoughts of suicide. Whether that's down to a fear of being judged, or a fear of being a burden to others, if more people were aware of how to handle these situations, there wouldn't be such a stigma around suicide. And people wouldn't be so scared to ask the question on whether someone was having thoughts of suicide.