Sort by:
SFA02-Suicide First Aid: Understanding Suicide Intervention Reviews
Nick G, 25 Sep 2024
This is an excellent course, both as a standalone subject, but as a follow on from the Mental Health First Aid training course. It is an intense course due to the subject matter, but when delivered by a good trainer, such as Kate, the potential impact on individual mental wellbeing is managed and lessened.
Nicola W, 25 Sep 2024
I thought this was a fantastic course to go on. I learned lots of ways in which other factors are considered relating to suicidal individuals and lots of statistics which are so helpful, also, scarily, that sometimes none of the symptoms and signs show up.
David P, 25 Sep 2024
A tremendous course, many thanks - the best training I've had professionally or personally for many years. Valuable advice on how best to intervene and help someone affected by suicidal thoughts. Perhaps 'suicide first aid' is the wrong name for the course though - as this suggests the course might cover bandaging cuts inflicted, washing out drug overdoses, removing ligatures etc. Learnt a great deal, thanks you, and I intend to pursue to Level 4 accreditation stage if that's ok.
Laura J, 25 Sep 2024
The tutor was great, she answered asll queries and questions proffesionally. The only thing i would say is the joining instructions are not very clear, i arrived early and was sent to 3 different buildings before finding out where to go which then made me late, maybe a map of the correct building and parking woud help.
Aidan D, 25 Sep 2024
It would be good to maybe tier the training as beginner, intermediate and advanced perhaps? I think that would help people greatly.
N B, 25 Sep 2024
The trainer was nice but I was disappointed in the lack of specific information around supporting men.