There are a number of Mental Health & Suicide Prevention training courses available.
The training Pathway explains the levels of training available & how to access.
Training opportunities include the following:
Ask, Tell, Save a Life — Mental Health, Compassionate Conversations and Suicide Prevention- 2 hour online or in person
Learning overview: To inform everyone about mental health and the prevention of suicide so that they may be able to promote good mental health, respond to distress and help people seek help.
Go to the following link for dates & booking:
https://forms.office.com/e/pAsnEpE37K
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills (ASIST) (2 full days in person).
People must attend both days.
Learning overview: To teach participants to carry out life-saving interventions for people with thoughts of suicide.
For information on booking, email at the following links:
South Lanarkshire Training
North Lanarkshire Training
Understanding mental Health Stigma & Discrimination (1.5 hours online)
Understanding and tackling stigma and discrimination is foundational to all mental health and wellbeing incentives and work streams as well as the provision of services.
Learning overview: To equip participants with the knowledge to confidently join a stigma free movement for change.
For more information contact:
Audrey.lrn@lanarlkshirelinks.org.uk or David.lrn@lanarkshirelinks.org.uk