Posted: Tue 5th Sep 2017

Become suicide-alert at Advance Brighter Futures

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 5th, 2017

Learn four basic steps to recognise persons with thoughts of suicide and connect them with suicide helping resources.

This three-hour training can help you make a difference.

Why come to safeTALK?

Most people with thoughts of suicide invite help. Often these opportunities are missed, dismissed or avoided – leaving people more alone and at greater risk. safeTALK training prepares you to help by using TALK (Tell, Ask, Listen and KeepSafe) to identify and engage people with thoughts of suicide and to connect them with further help and care.

Who should attend safeTALK?

safeTALK is for everyone who wants to help prevent suicide: front line workers, clergy, volunteers, parents, youth,* teachers, law enforcement,… anyone who wants to help prevent suicide.

*safeTALK is for anyone age 15 and older.

WHEN? Wednesday 25th September, 2017 | 6:00pm – 9:00pm

WHERE? 3 Belmont Road | Wrexham LL13 7PW

HOW MUCH? £20 (you can book online via the weblink below)

For more information or to reserve your place, please contact:

T: 01978 364777

E: [email protected]

W: http://www.goldengiving.com/event/25SEP17



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