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SFA04-Suicide First Aid: Tutor Development Programme Reviews
Nikki P, 03 Apr 2023
Excellent course thank you so much
Sarah W, 03 Apr 2023
Great content for new to suicide prevention trainees.
philip m, 03 Apr 2023
Thank you for the training session..
Jessica H, 10 Mar 2023
The course is well structured and practical and inspired confidence. I love how the content is adapted to make sure that it is suitable for all.
Stephen A, 09 Mar 2023
As above, I found the structure of the day good once I'd had the time to prep my session(s) and see the differences. Really enjoyed the session and Alison gave a really good answer when I challenged about ideal world vs real world.
Mark G, 09 Mar 2023
the course is excellent - i can't wait to start my personal preparation for course delivery
Mark G, 09 Mar 2023
loved the four days - it is now time to move onto completing the BIG knowledge based unit
Stephen A, 09 Mar 2023
A really good session that will absolutely be a benefit to me personally but also for me / us professionally with Saint John Ambulance. I think the course is really accessible and 100% does what it says on the tin; trauma informed practice with the intention of destigmatising these kinds of conversations and enforcing the important of a population based approach. I have really enjoyed it and will remember this experience fondly.
Lorraine W, 06 Mar 2023
One of the things I found extremely useful was hearing the word reach in instead of reaching out - there is always an expectation around having the individual reach out for support but as the trainer stated its important for individuals to reach in as struggling people find it difficult to ask for help needed. Doing this shows that you care and are willing to provide them with emotional support and understanding which is equally important. Doing the SFA course also reiterated how to recognise warning signs of suicidal thoughts and behaviours and how to respond to those signs using supportive and helpful language which is key when supporting someone with suicidal thoughts because it can help the person feel more connected and less isolated.
Stephen A, 06 Mar 2023
This 'SFA Lite' course is brilliant. As somebody already in the sector where mental health and suicide intervention discussions are prevalent, I found that it was good to compare our practice to what is solid, accredited practice. Lots of practical applications of the knowledge through discussion and activities, brilliantly facilitated by a passionate, enthusiastic tutor. I would recommend this to anybody who would like to know more about practical steps that can be taken in suicide intervention / prevention and also how to change mindsets, assumptions and embedded stigmas within our environments.