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The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC Reviews
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Sharon S, 06 Oct 2022
This was a brilliant course. It dispels the myth of mentioning the word suicide. Through work I have dealt with many suicides and spoken to people in crisis. I’ve always avoided the word suicide. As that’s what the old crusty area car driver told me. I will always speak to colleagues checking they are ok. If they have been involved in an incident or just not themselves. Usually over a coffee. I know from experience after a bereavement, people avoid talking to you as they don’t know what to say. I make a point of just speaking to them. This course has give. Me the confidence and reassurance that to use the word suicide is absolutely fine
Steven D, 06 Oct 2022
The course was via Teams (never ideal) however, make do and mend was the overall mentality, of which worked. I missed the impact of listening to the individuals voice, and had to make do with subtitles, it would have been nicer and potentially had far more of an impact if the technical side worked. The delivery was fun, sensitive and strong in parts. Thank you to both for delivering an ever increasing issue, that needs promoting and tackling head one.
Ken H, 06 Oct 2022
A great 4 days developing knowledge and skills to become a SFA tutor. Far great direction placed on process and far more structured in being signed off than some other tutor or instructor courses.
Robert K, 06 Oct 2022
Nice course. Good length. Didn’t feel too heavy. Plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Felt well supported through the session.
Amy W, 06 Oct 2022
Thank you Tim for your time in conducting the session this morning. It was very informative and well presented which made it relevant to our roles as clinicians.
angelina r, 06 Oct 2022
The course was very informative and left me thinking of so much and how important and needed the course is . To be sensitive and kind to those who need to be listened to and heard and not to patronise or make a situation worse, by not being empathic and showing concern for their needs. The course teaches the need to be vigilant, open my eyes and look for the signs and keep looking and listening and seeing changes in body language. This was my first suicide introduction course and I would like to say thank you for the opportunity. I hope to develop this to a one day course.