Conversations on Access to Lethal Means
Many people do not access behavioral or physical health care despite having thoughts of or being at risk of suicide. Yet many of them signal to others – directly or indirectly – that they are struggling. This workshop is designed to provide friends, family and others with information on how recognize and respond to suicide risk with an additional focus on reducing access to lethal means – especially firearms. Participants learn how to talk with someone who might be having these thoughts in a collaborative, non-judgmental and supportive manner.
In this 90-minute session, you will learn:
Basic facts and misconceptions about suicide, common risk factors and warning signs, and the importance of means safety in keeping at-risk individuals safe.
How to ask about mood and suicide, with opportunities to practice asking questions in your own words.
How to connect at-risk individuals to both formal and informal sources of support.
How to discuss means safety and make the environment safer for the at-risk individual until their mood state improves.
Suicide prevention is for everyone. CALM Conversations is open to anyone 18 and up, and requires no prior training in mental health or suicide prevention. It is FREE to attend and will be held in person.
SpeakUp ReachOut is able to provide this course at no cost to participants via a grant specifically aimed towards training residents in Eagle County, Summit County, and Garfield County, Colorado in suicide prevention. As a result, we must first offer this course to Eagle, Summit or Garfield County residents. We require a minimum of 10 registrants to hold this training. SpeakUp ReachOut reserves the right to cancel the training a week in advance.
This training is made possible by: