
Join us for this two-day Virtual Workshop
February 11-12, 2021
(9:30am-5pm CT / 8:30am-4pm MT / 7:30am-3pm PT
On Zoom - Interactive - Video Recorded
Adults $395, Youth/Students/60+/Military $295, Re-certify $150
Scholarships may be available
Register Here
Karen 720-202-0477 OR Becca 720-233-7149, ask4help@yellowribbon.org
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WORKSHOP TOPICS
Community Readiness Action Plans
- Step-by-step implementation strategies
- How to identify and organize trainings and training needs
- How to talk to schools and overcome fears and objections
- Liability – Policies and Procedures for schools
- How to find funding to start/sustain community programs
- Postvention: the need for active prevention after a suicide
Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Trainings
- ADULT: the Be A Link!(r) Suicide Prevention Training
-- How to give trainings
-- Review of who and how people can be trained
-- Review of Objectives for each training
-- Liability - Policies and Procedures for schools
-- How to talk to your own children about suicide
-- Postvention- the need for active prevention after a suicide/attempt
- YOUTH/TEENS: the Ask 4 Help!(r) Suicide Awareness Training
-- Empowers Teens how to Ask4Help for themselves and others
-- To Be A Link for suicide prevention and how to
Be A Leader in Community efforts
-- Yellow Ribbon is the first program to teach youth/teens directly
This model of directly empowering and including the youth and teens has contributed
to the strength, sustainability and exponential growth of this program for 25+ years.
-- A peer-model training that teaches basic lifesaving skills using appropriate resources,
starting with themselves, that does not leave anyone out nor single anyone out.
- CHILDREN: the Ask 4 Help!(r) Suicide Awareness Training-
-- Special Be A Link! Gatekeeper training for Adults working with children (K-5)
--- Special Ask 4 Help! training for Children with a primary prevention
approach that involves 'upstream' with teaching life skills to reach to children (k-5)
so that by the time the children reach adolescence, help seeking behavior is ingrained