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    Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)-Hobart.11-12Nov

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    Engineering Building, University of Tasmania
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    Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

    Virtually anyone age 16 or older, regardless of prior experience or training, can become an ASIST-trained helper. During the two-day interactive workshop, participants learn a 6-task suicide first-aid model through powerful audio visual learning aids, group discussions, skills practice and development through trainer-facilitated workgroups. Millions of people have taken the workshop worldwide, along with hundreds of thousands of Australians completing ASIST in all states and territories. 

    • Participants in ASIST:
      • Learn the skills to provide a suicide first-aid intervention 
      • Work to develop a personalised safety plan for someone with thoughts of suicide to keep “safe-for-now”
      • Connect the person with thoughts of suicide to further help
      • Acquire skills in a evidence-based intervention model, with the assistance of two LivingWorks registered trainer

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    What do participants say?

    Great course. Well supported through whole course despite heavy topic. Managed to build up confidence and giving lots of practical pointers to my work.

    I felt that the presenters were authentic, I felt that they brought relevant experience and were credible. I do not think that the PD would have been as effective if it was any old joe blow presenting, it needs to be someone that has "lived it." 

    I found that the ASIST course took away the fear and the stigma around asking someone if they are thinking about suicide.

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    Engineering Building, University of Tasmania
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