Training Programs

The SAM Foundation acts as a link to multiple organizations that provide suicide awareness and prevention training. 

Click on a program below to read more about it and determine what may work for you and your organization.

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Training Program Descriptions

Further detailed information on all the training programs we offer

Question. Persuade. Refer. (QPR)
Training Objectives

This program teaches people to do the following:

  • Recognize the warning signs of suicide
  • How to talk with someone who may be at risk for suicide and persuade them to get help
  • Refer at-risk individuals to appropriate resources for help
Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Individuals
  • Organizations
  • Professional groups

Who is helped: 

  • Community members

Location: 

  • Trainings can be online or in-person with a minimum of 15 trainees recommended
Training Format & Highlights

QPR comes in different versions for the following audiences:

  • Individuals: Online
  • Organizations or Small Groups: Online or in-person
  • Professional groups, including health care professionals, veterans, law enforcement, firefighters & EMS
  • Extended learning options are available beyond basic QPR courses.

* Classes offered virtually or in person

For More Information QPR Institute   |   SPRC Listing -QPR

We strive to offer all programs at low cost to the attendee however, any donations you can provide are greatly appreciated.  
The suggested donation for sponsoring a QPR training is $20 per person or $200-$500 for a group.

The Jason Foundation's Online Courses
Training Objectives

This program teaches people to do the following:

  • Recognize the warning signs of suicide
  • How to talk with someone who may be at risk for suicide and persuade them to get help
  • Refer at-risk individuals to appropriate resources for help
Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Teachers and other school personnel
  • Parents
  • High school students

Who is helped:

  • High school students
Training Format & Highlights

This training is available in one to two hour modules. Training conducted on line or in a live meeting with facilitator. Modules include:

  • Suicide Postvention: The Critical Role of Educators
  • Childhood and Teen Depression for Educators
  • Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
  • Bullying and Suicide
  • Youth Suicide: “A Silent Epidemic”
  • Mental Health Issues Surrounding Suicidal Ideation
  • Suicide Prevention Among LGBT Youth
  • Prevention is the Key
  • The History of Suicide Prevention

For More Information  Courses – The Jason Foundation

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
2 Day Training
Training Objectives

This program teaches people to do the following:

  • Understand how attitudes affect views on suicide and prevention
  • Provide assistance and suicide first aid to a person at risk
  • Identify the elements of a suicide safety plan and the actions needed to implement it
  • Value improving and integrating suicide prevention resources in the community
  • Recognize other aspects of suicide prevention, including self-care
Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Anyone ages 16 and older (e.g., health care providers, teachers and other school staff, clergy, community volunteers, first responders, and caregivers)

Who is helped:

  • Individuals who have thoughts of suicide
Training Format & Highlights

2-day, 15-hour workshop led by two LivingWorks registered trainers

  • Includes presentations, videos, group discussions, and skills practice and development
  • Training-of-trainers available

For More Information:  LivingWorks    |   SPRC Listing Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)    |   Suicide Prevention Resource Center  –  ASIST

We strive to offer all programs at no cost to the attendee however any assistance with our expenses so we can continue to provide these services is greatly appreciated.
The suggested donation for sponsoring a QPR training is $100-$300 per person and $2,000-$4,000 for a group.

SafeTalk
4-hour In-person Training
Training Objectives

This program teaches people to:

  • recognizing signs 
  • engage someone needing to be kept safe from suicide
  • connecting them to an intervention resource for further support.
Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • anyone 15 or older
Training Format & Highlights

This is a 4-hour in-person training that teaches how to recognize when someone is thinking about suicide and how to connect them to help and support.

No formal prior training or experience required

For More InformationLivingWorks

We strive to offer all programs at no cost to the attendee however any assistance with our expenses so we can continue to provide these services is greatly appreciated.
The suggested donation for sponsoring a QPR training is $100-$200 per person and $1,000 for a group.

 

More Than Sad
Training Objectives

This program teaches people to do the following:

For school personnel

  • Understand their school’s resources, policies, and protocols for identifying and assisting youth at risk of suicide
  • Identify the signs of depression and other mental health problems in youth
  • Access help and/or refer youth for help

For parents

  • Identify the signs of depression and other mental health problems in youth
  • Talk about mental health with their child
  • Get help for their child

For students

  • Identify the signs of depression in themselves and others
  • Challenge prejudice surrounding depression
  • Promote the importance of seeking help
  • Understand the treatment process
Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Teachers and other school personnel
  • Parents
  • High school students

Who is helped:

  • High school students
Training Format & Highlights

This training is available in three formats for the following audiences:

  • Teachers and other school personnel
  • Parents (English and Spanish)
  • High school students

Each program incorporates one or both of the following 25-minute videos:

  • More Than Sad: Preventing Teen Suicide
  • More Than Sad: Teen Depression
Sources of Strength
Training Objectives

This program teaches people to do the following:

  • Change peer group norms that influence coping practices and problem behaviors (e.g., self-harm)
  • Promote protective factors that are linked to overall psychological wellness and reduced suicide risk
  • Reduce the acceptability of suicide as a response to distress
  • Increase the acceptability of seeking help
  • Improve communication between youth and adults
  • Develop healthy coping attitudes among youth
Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Adult advisors (e.g., school counselors, teachers, youth workers, pastors and spiritual leaders, and are often a mix of school staff and community adults who have a high degree of connection with students)
  • Peer leaders

Who is helped:

  • Youth and young adults
Training Format & Highlights
The program aims to enhance protective factors and reduce suicide. It engages peer leaders to change peer norms related to helpseeking and developing strengths.
  • Adult advisors are given an orientation training and monthly teleconference support with Sources of Strength staff. Their role is to support the peer teams.
  • Peer leaders spend 15–50 hours during a 3–6 month program, which includes an initial training, although the program is designed to last multiple years.
  • The program is most often based in a school (middle, high school, or college), but it can also be implemented in community, faithbased, and diverse cultural settings.

For More Information  Sources of Strength   |    SPRC Listing – Sources of Strength

Community Strategic Planning for Suicide Prevention
Training Objectives

Participants will complete a strategic planning process that will result in the development of a guide that can be used to direct suicide prevention activities, programs and other efforts to create a suicide safer community

Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Concerned community leaders including local government officials, faith leaders, school administrators, medical facility administrators, etc.

 

Training Format & Highlights

In up to six sessions over a period of several months participants will be led in the development of a strategic plan that will:

  • Describe the suicide problem and its context.
  • Choose long-term goals for a suicide prevention program.
  • Identify key risk and protective factors on which to focus.
  • Select or develop interventions that will decrease or increase these risk and protective factors.
  • Plan an evaluation.
  • Decide if this group will implement the interventions and the evaluation
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) / Youth or Adult
Training Objectives

In the Mental Health First Aid course, participants learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help.

Participants learn to assist someone experiencing a mental health or substance use-related crisis.

Audiences

Who can be trained:

  • Adult -Anyone age 18 and older who wants to learn how to help a person who may be experiencing a mental health related crisis or problem.
  • Youth – Primarily intended for adults to learn how to help young people experiencing mental health challenges or crises. It reviews the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents ages 12-18 and emphasizes the importance of early intervention.
Training Format & Highlights

Topics covered:

  • Anxiety disorders
  • Trauma
  • Psychosis
  • Substance Use disorders
  • Depression and mood disorders

Mental Health First Aid teaches about recovery and resiliency – the belief that individuals experiencing these challenges can and do get better, and use their strengths to stay well.

* Classes offered virtually or in person

Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk (AMSR)
Training Objectives

AMSR is a one-day training workshop for behavioral health professionals. The 6.5-hour training program is based on the latest research and designed to help participants provide safer suicide care. Trainings can also be offered online.

Audiences

AMSR is designed for health care providers who have a master’s or doctoral degree in a behavioral health field, including:  

  • Social workers 
  • Professional counselors 
  • Marriage and family therapists 
  • Psychologists 
  • Psychiatrists 
  • Psychiatric nurses 
Training Format & Highlights

AMSR presents five of the most common dilemmas faced by providers and the best practices for addressing them. Teaching and skill-building methods include: 

  • Video demonstrations 
  • Group discussion 
  • Paired practice 
  • Documentation practice 
  • Reflection 
  • Expert teaching 

For More Information  https://www.sprc.org/training-events/amsr

Interested in any of the above?

See below for future trainings/events or feel free to fill out the inquiry form if you are interested in hosting/scheduling a talk, training session, volunteering, event. 

Upcoming Trainings- Register Now!

In-Person:

April:

April 3rd – Lunch & Learn (QPR) Fort Payne, AL

April 10th – QPR for @ Dekalb Tech. College  RESCHEDULED

May:

Coming Soon!

Virtual: