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Locals show support for suicide preventionLocals show support for suicide prevention
Fourteen residents from across Banana Shire recently attended a course to become a trainer of a one day Australian Suicide prevention intervention program.
Central Queensland Rural Health Chief Executive officer Sandra Corfield said the three day course will teach participants how to intervene when somebody may be at risk of suicide and more importantly spread the skills to help others.
“Preventing suicide is everyone’s business. The great thing about this training is that the 15 local participants will deliver the one day suicide intervention program throughout next year in their local towns and communities, “Ms Corfield said.
“Delivering suicide prevention training is our way of ensuring as many people as possible can recognise and respond to suicidality.
“Our participants range from a local barber and retail staff to a school guidance officer and local social worker.
“It is great that so many locals are willing to give up their time to help look after their local community,” she said.
The three day Train the Trainer (T4T) CALM workshop is funded by the Queensland Government’s TRIAC Fund. It will provide participants with the skills, knowledge and resources to help recognise the subtle warning signs somebody may be at risk, open up a conversation in a comfortable and safe manner, help the person reconnect with their strengths and hold their hope and lastly to identify referral pathways and develop a meaningful safety plan.
CALM is an evidence-informed program that ensures that all participants understand the theories, principles and models that underpin CALM; fully grasp and be able to demonstrate their ability to explain and use the CALM model of intervention and gain confidence in their ability to competently deliver the one day program to their communities.
Central Queensland Rural Health is working with communities across the region to reduce suicide.
The training will increase community confidence to respond to people in pain and help them to stay safe.
The participants from Moura, Biloela, Baralaba and Theodore are willing to travel across the shire to deliver this essential training.
We encourage groups or individuals interested in training in 2019 to contact Angie from Central Queensland Rural Health by email angie.horchner@cqrdgp.com.au or phone 4992 1040
Local residents can complete free online suicide prevention training by clicking here.
For help or information call Lifeline: 13 11 14, Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467, beyondblue: 1300 22 4636.
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