In the UK, suicide is the leading cause of death in people aged between 15-24 and the biggest killer of men under 49. If someone were in crisis, would you know what to say?
These 90-minute sessions challenge common myths about suicide, teach you the right language to use when discussing suicide, and boost your confidence in supporting someone who may be struggling with suicidal thoughts.

Real life scenarios

During the session, we will discuss real-life scenarios to provide practical context and help participants apply what they learn in a realistic setting. These scenarios will illustrate how to recognise signs of distress, engage in supportive dialogue, and guide individuals to professional help.

Suicide awareness and prevention training is crucial for creating a supportive and safe workplace. By equipping employees with the knowledge and skills to recognise and respond to signs of suicidal thoughts, organisations can save lives and harness a culture of openness and support.

What will this session cover?
  • How to spot signs and symptoms of poor mental health: Learn to recognise early warning signs and symptoms that may indicate someone is struggling with their mental health.
  • How to support someone you may be worried about: Gain practical skills to provide immediate and effective support to someone in crisis.
  • How to help them find appropriate professional support: Understand how to guide individuals towards the professional help they need for recovery and management of their mental health.
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Sessions start at £750, for up to 20 people, and are 90 minutes long. Please note, third and public sector companies will receive discounted rates.