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The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC Reviews
James O, 06 Oct 2020
Found this training interesting, enlightening and hopefully very useful.
Christo H, 05 Oct 2020
A well paced course with a real opportunity to be able to discuss the subject matter openly. I feel much more prepared to deal with suicide.
Ian M, 05 Oct 2020
An excellent overview and first day. Really looking forward to tomorrow.
Priscilla W, 05 Oct 2020
Think any conversation around suicide is hard, but I do think we need to become more confident with talking about it. Could potentially save more lives.
Sasha F, 05 Oct 2020
Really enjoyed the course and made me think differently about how to interact with somebody thinking about suicide. It was really nice at the end to go back and review what we thought and what we would take away and now do differently. Debbie was lovely and very engaging.
Joy M, 05 Oct 2020
Extremely useful and informative session - definitely interested in going the full day course now. One tiny thing I spotted - in the slide that explained step 3 - the word desperation was incorrectly spelt. I am terrible for spotting mistakes in things.......
Anna B, 05 Oct 2020
This course really helped me to see that it is ok to talk about suicide and that the tools that we can use are the same ones we would employ to talk to people about other issues they may be facing in life. It gave me more confidence that I would be able recognise and to support someone if they were having thoughts of suicide.
Anita H, 05 Oct 2020
I believe this has highlighted that suicide can be quite complex but as a 'lite' course I believe this course will be quite helpful for professionals
Paula C, 04 Oct 2020
This was good for me in my volunteer work and my day to day job it gave me areas to work on and explore
Carrey H, 04 Oct 2020
I feel much better about the topic of suicide now. I work with young people and their carers and they are a vulnerable group being LGBT. It's good to know how to help and also how to hand it over appropriately. I love the first aid approach. I love that a past suicide behaviour which resulted in a hospital attendance can be reframed as a the person's strength and ability to find safety and not a "failure" of their "attempt"...they were successful in living.