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Great course giving you tools to feel confident in having those possible difficult conversations with a deeper understanding of what is and isn't helpful.
Really great, makes you think more about suicide and how to have those conversations. Intent and outcome really interesting and thought provoking. Great trainer, great delivery, great content
Really good training. Wasn't looking forward to a 3.25 hour session but the time flew by and I could easily have done more. Still so many questions but they are more specific and probably outside of the remit of the First Aid. Was expecting to need to suggest the course be made shorter, but it was perfectly timed and covered what it needed to. Deb was brilliant. Great presenter. Really captured the audience. Everyone paid attention and got involved. I know that if I am in ANY situation where I think a person is really struggling I will have the confidence to ask THE question.
I enjoyed this course very much. I learnt a lot, and was surprised that saying the word ' Suicide ' is perfectly okay. It implies to me, we can get over this.
Excellent course, really engaging and informative
This is a significant topic to gain knowledge in for myself, supporting colleagues and service users. This was a perfect introduction and/or refresher to suicide first aid. I believe the examples in the video was minimised and compliant when in real situations it is not that easy to engage a person with complex needs as quick however, it offers positive guide in where to begin with a conversation, supporting agencies and planning.
Great Session provided me with a greater understanding of the signs to look out for and how to approach the subject of Suicide.
Would be interested in completing the longer training
I found it really helpful and gave me a greater understanding of what to do in this specific circumstance.
I enjoyed the course; I found it emotionally draining due to the subject matter but well delivered. An eye opener that those who make a suicide attempt where their initial intent is to live and the outcome is life are the ones most at risk in the future.