Applied Suicide Interventions Skills Training

Saturday, 3 June 2017 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM AST

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Saturday, 3 June 2017 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM AST

Thank you for registering for ASIST Certification. Here are the details you need to know:

Location
UNB Fredericton Campus
Marshall D’Avary Hall


Time
Saturday, June 3rd & Sunday June 4th 2017
9 AM - 4:30 PM both days
You must complete both days in a row to be certified.

Lunch times are provided, but lunch itself is not. 

A workbook is also given so you will not need anything else.

Have a wonderful workshop!

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is for everyone 16 or older—regardless of prior experience—who wants to be able to provide suicide first aid. Shown by major studies to significantly reduce suicidality, the ASIST model teaches effective intervention skills while helping to build suicide prevention networks in the community.

Virtually anyone age 16 or older, regardless of prior experience or training, can become an ASIST-trained caregiver. Developed in 1983 and regularly updated to reflect improvements in knowledge and practice, ASIST is the world’s leading suicide intervention workshop. During the two-day interactive session, participants learn to intervene and help prevent the immediate risk of suicide. Over 1,000,000 people have taken the workshop, and studies have proven that the ASIST method helps reduce suicidal feelings for those at risk. 

Workshop features:

  • Presentations and guidance from two LivingWorks registered trainers

  • A scientifically proven intervention model

  • Powerful audiovisual learning aids

  • Group discussions

  • Skills practice and development

  • A balance of challenge and safety

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