The LivingWorks suicideCare course is a one day training focused on advanced suicide risk and case management. According to LivingWorks, the following learning outcomes are expected: Building on the principles and practice of suicide first aid Understanding helper issues associated with ongoing care; and Demonstrating a working knowledge of intervention strategies The training identifies a…
Category: Suicide Prevention / Crisis Intervention
Suicide prevention, risk assessment and intervention
How to Respond to Suicide Threats on Social Media
As social media finds a greater and greater importance and significance in our lives, it’s important that we get better at responding to suicidal threats that appear on social media sites like Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook. Failures To Respond There have been a number of situations where a failure to respond appropriately (or simply an…
My Friend Is Suicidal – What Do I Do?
If you’re reading this, than you may have a friend who has said that they’re feeling suicidal, or who you think might be feeling this way. This can be a very scary place to find yourself. When we think our friends are in danger, it can bring up a lot of very strong feelings, including:…
Common Suicide Myths
There are many prevailing myths about suicide, suicide risk assessment, and suicide intervention. Learning that someone is suicidal can be very frightening both for the person experiencing the thoughts and helpers. It’s important that as a well-informed helper you do your best to stop the spread of these myths by educating yourself in the basic…
Recognizing Suicide Lethality (RSL) Scale
The Recognizing Suicide Lethality (RSL) scale, also called the “Thirteen Questions on Successful Suicide” is used to identify whether a person who may be exposed to suicidal individuals (such as a physician, social worker, minister, or educator) can recognize the signs of suicide. The questions in the RSL are based off the factors identified in the Suicide Potential Rating Scale (Holmes and…