The Safety and Effectiveness of Gatekeeper Training in First Nations Communities

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Timeline

Start Date

June 30, 2014

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2015

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2015

Conditions
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
Interventions
OTHER

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training is a 2-day, 14-hour intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course aimed at enabling people to recognize risk and learn how to intervene immediately to prevent suicide. The ASIST program has five learning sections: 1) Preparing - Sets the tone, norms, and expectations of the workshop; 2) Connecting - allows participants to explore their own attitudes towards suicide and creates an understanding of the impact that attitudes have on the intervention process. 3) Understanding - Describes the intervention needs of a person at risk. 4) Assisting - Presents a model for suicide intervention. 5) Networking - Generates information about resources in the local community.

Trial Locations (1)

R3E 3N4

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Manitoba Health

UNKNOWN

collaborator

First Nations and Inuit Health

UNKNOWN

lead

University of Manitoba

OTHER