STOP Suicide Workshop

Suicidal thoughts are more common than you might think – one in five people in the UK will experience suicidal thoughts in their lifetime.

This workshop will equip you with the knowledge to spot warning signs, ask directly about suicide, support someone to stay safe and look after your own wellbeing.

Discounts are offered to third sectors, enquire for more information, or take look at these free-to-attend sessions.

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Duration

3 hours

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Cost

£900 for a group of 8 to 16

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Participants

For all

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Format

Online or in person

What you will learn

This workshop will equip you with the knowledge to spot warning signs and ask someone directly about suicide. You will learn how to support someone to stay safe and improve your awareness of local support which is available.

You will also increase your understanding of how to look after your own wellbeing, particularly when supporting others.

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Who the course is for

Suicidal thoughts are more common than you might think – one in five people in the UK will experience suicidal thoughts in their lifetime.

This workshop would benefit anyone in our community, including line managers, HR professionals and those working with vulnerable people.

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By the end of the course you’ll be able to

  • Identify a person at risk of suicide
  • Talk openly about suicide
  • Help a person at risk to stay safe
  • Look after your own wellbeing

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Two people with glasses sat in a white room at a table smiling

What you will learn

This workshop will equip you with the knowledge to spot warning signs and ask someone directly about suicide. You will learn how to support someone to stay safe and improve your awareness of local support which is available.

You will also increase your understanding of how to look after your own wellbeing, particularly when supporting others.

Girl with blue hair smiling

Who the course is for

Suicidal thoughts are more common than you might think – one in five people in the UK will experience suicidal thoughts in their lifetime.

This workshop would benefit anyone in our community, including line managers, HR professionals and those working with vulnerable people.

Stack of 4 books next to a coffee cup on the pavement

By the end of the course you’ll be able to

  • Identify a person at risk of suicide
  • Talk openly about suicide
  • Help a person at risk to stay safe
  • Look after your own wellbeing

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Suicidal thoughts are more common than you might think – one in five people in the UK will experience suicidal thoughts in their lifetime.

This talk will provide you with an overview of how to identify a person at risk of suicide, talk openly about suicide and help a person at risk to stay safe. Importantly, you will also be equipped to look after your own wellbeing.

Discounts are offered to third sectors, enquire for more information.