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Category
Credits
Event date
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- Suicide Prevention
$0.00
LEARN how to Identify, understand, and be ready to support someone in the construction industry who may be at risk for suicide.This course will take approximately 1 hour and fifteen minutes to complete. If you need to close the window at any time, your progress will be saved.
- Suicide Prevention
$0.00
This three-part course explores suicide prevention strategies to support veterinary medicine professionals. This course will take approximately three hours to complete and meets state licensure requirements for veterinary professionals in Washington.
- Suicide Prevention
$0.00
PLEASE NOTE: This course is in testing mode. Anyone who registers for this module without prior permission will be removed until further notice.This module is designed to manage the onboarding processes of new peer trainers. Please note that this course is only available to those who have been invited to participate. The module has several steps; you must complete each step in order to advance in the course and get your certificate as a LEARN trainer.
- Suicide Prevention
$0.00
In the United States, self-directed firearm use accounts for approximately half of all suicide deaths. To address this risk in health care settings, clinical guidelines advise health care professionals to engage patients in discussions about reducing firearm access when suicide risk is identified. In practice, broad differences in worldviews and practical knowledge about firearms between clinicians and firearm owners sometimes hinder the success of these discussions. In response to this “culture gap,” Targeted Interventions: Firearms, Culture & Suicide Care reviews attitudes, knowled
- Suicide Prevention
$0.00
People from all cultural groups will be affected by suicide, non-fatal suicidal behavior, and suicidal ideation, often in significantly different ways. Theoretical frameworks and practice recommendations to address these outcomes continue to emerge and evolve. To promote hope and recovery for everyone, this course applies a framework for cultural competency training to suicide care with diverse populations. This course discusses a model for how culture influences suicide risk and suggests the use of clinical tools for culturally informed assessment and management of suicide risk.
- Suicide Prevention
$0.00
Suicide, suicide attempts and suicidal ideation represent leading causes of death and disability in the United States. In response, federal agencies have recommended that communities take a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention with actions that span multiple levels of prevention. State and community partners in this work, however, have expressed uncertainty on exactly how to begin with this approach.