Spotting suicide Ideation workshop
Spot suicide before it happens.
Description
This course is an easy and interesting course to acquire a critical skill. What is primarily taught in this course is that it sharpens your observational skills and helps you spot people (or your child) when they fall into depression or show signs of anxiety.
Enjoy this high-quality video production and add this extra tool to your arsenal of functional social skills.
1. Understand what drives people to self-harm or have suicidal tendencies.
2. How to spot the Red flags.
3. Conduct a primary investigation to uncover if it is something serious or just a false alarm.
4. Questioning techniques to reveal more information.
5. Evaluate against a checklist.
6. Decide if you should sound the alarm for professional intervention.
- Lessons will be loaded with lots of practical examples
- Applied learning through classroom dynamics and role play
- Conducted in an informative, interactive, and engaging manner
Course content:
lesson 1 The progression of a suicidal victim
Lesson 2 What are the suicidal triggers
Lesson 3 Signs of Depression
Lesson 4: Spotting Physical Clues
Lesson 5 Body Language of depressed people
Lesson 6 Signs of Suicide – Critical stage
Lesson 7 Self-Harm
Lesson 8 Inquiring whether a person has suicidal tendencies
lesson 9 Critical situation conversation
Lesson 10 What do you do when a person is on the verge of suicide
This course is an easy and interesting course to acquire a critical skill.
It sharpens your observational skills and helps you spot people (or your child) when they fall into depression or show signs of anxiety.
Enjoy this high-quality video production and add this extra tool to your arsenal of functional social skills.
What You Will Learn!
- Understand what drives people to do self-harm or have suicide tendencies.
- How to spot the Red flags.
- Conduct primary investigation to uncover if it is something serious or just a false alarm.
- Questioning techniques to reveal more information.
- Evaluate against a checklist.
- Decide if you should sound the alarm for professional intervention.
Who Should Attend!
- Teachers
- Education Officers
- Parents
- Caregivers
- Anyone who may be in the position to help others.