Start Date
June 30, 2014
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2015
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2015
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.
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Collaborators (1)
Manitoba Health
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First Nations and Inuit Health
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University of Manitoba
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