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Open To All: SafeTALK (Suicide Alertness For Everyone) - Kells Family Resource Centre, Co. Meath

måndag, 26 januari '26   10:00 – 13:30 GMT
Kells Family Resource Centre, Lord Edward Street, Archdeaconry Glebe, Kells, Co. Meath
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Detaljer

SafeTALK
SafeTALK is a half-day alertness training that prepares attendees, regardless of prior experience or training, to become a suicide-alert helper. Most people with thoughts of suicide don’t truly want to die, but are struggling with the pain in their lives. Through their words and actions, they invite help to stay alive. SafeTALK-trained helpers can recognise these invitations and take action by connecting them with life-saving intervention resources. SafeTALK-trained helpers are an important part of suicide-safer communities, working alongside intervention resources to identify and avert suicide risks.

Participants learn how to provide practical help by using the steps of TALK (Tell, Ask, Listen and Keepsafe) and also gain information on the supports and resources available locally, regionally and nationally.

The four basic steps of TALK (Tell, Ask, Listen and Keepsafe) are called ‘suicide alertness skills’ and are taught with the expectation that the person learning them will use them to help save lives and reduce suicide risk in their community.

CONTENT:
SafeTALK suicide alert helpers are trained to:
• Move beyond common tendencies to miss, dismiss or avoid suicide
• Identify people who have thoughts of suicide
• Apply the TALK steps to connect a person with suicidal thoughts to people and agencies that can help.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This training is suitable for anyone over the age of 18 yrs who wants to help prevent suicide and is prepared to become a ‘suicide alert’ helper, i.e. front line workers, clergy, volunteers, teachers and people responding to family and friends.

RECOMMENDATION: The content of the training may be difficult to deal with if you are feeling emotionally vulnerable. If you have suicidal thoughts, or have been bereaved in last 12 months, particularly through suicide, you may wish to delay taking part in this course until you're feeling stronger, emotionally.

WHAT HAPPENS AT SAFETALK TRAININGS?
 Expect to feel challenged, empowered and hopeful.
 See video clips which illustrate both non-alert and alert responses. Ask questions and enter discussions. Learn clear and practical information on what to do if you need to support someone who is at risk or suicide.
 Discuss and practice the TALK (Tell, Ask, Listen, and Keepsafe) steps so that you will have the skills to connect a person with suicidal thoughts to other relevant supports and help.
 Learn about the available supports and resources in your community.

PIETA provide information and support to those affected by suicide on their 24/7 Helpline 1800 247 247 or text “HELP” to 51444.
Support is also available from the Suicide Bereavement Liaison Officer on 085 738 0444
SafeTALK training is not suitable for those aged under 18 years.
Training is free but booking is essential.

Instruktioner

Please NOTE:
• The training is free, but booking is essential.
• Only book a place if you are fully committed to attending at the time of booking.
• Time keeping is really important. Registration is at 9.45am and the workshop begins at 10am sharp.
• This training is for over 18s only.
• All training events are run subject to minimum numbers. Please do not book this training unless you are fully intent on attending.

Biljetter / Bokningstyper

SafeTALK Kells

Plats

Kells Family Resource Centre
Lord Edward Street
Archdeaconry Glebe
Kells
Co. Meath