Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training Programme
(ASIST) Headford 23rd & 24th October
Applied Suicide
Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a 2-day skills-based workshop that
equips caregivers for an effective suicide intervention role. The emphasis is
on suicide first aid - helping a person at imminent risk stay safe and seek
further help. Participants reflect on their attitudes and beliefs about suicide
and how these may affect their intervention role. They learn how to notice
invitations for help and ask directly about suicide. An intervention framework
is provided and modelled. This is followed by extensive opportunities to
practice skills needed to implement the model. Community resources likely to
promote life links and continuity of care are also identified.
Programme Aims & Objectives
The purpose of
the ASIST programme is to enhance caregivers’ comfort, confidence and
competence in helping a person at imminent risk of suicide.
The 2-day
training will take place in Cloughanover Community Centre, Headford on the 23rd
& 24th October 2017. The training is free. For more information
and application forms contact Solas Resource Centre, Headford at 093 - 36446