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The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC Reviews
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Donna B, 25 Mar 2024
The course was excellent and the opportunity to have group discussions was invaluable. This offered the chance to explore the support in the local area and look at other support ,charities etc to signpost to for help.
Lisa r, 25 Mar 2024
The course was extremely useful, really clear content, well carried..the course book was clear and concise
Melanie D, 25 Mar 2024
excellent training and not too long as this can be a difficult subject o talk about.
Leonie C, 25 Mar 2024
I needed to hear lots that I heard today. It was a good opportunity to network and hear feedback from other professionals. I also needed to hear the life testimony of the young man that had attempted to take his life at the side of a bridge. He stated, "Suicide and thoughts of suicide is a NORMAL part of life." Interesting.... this has made me think more deeply about that.
Tracy B, 25 Mar 2024
Excellent training, i have done suicide training before and this is the best by far. Was nice to have the option of practicing the question of do you have suicided thoughts. It gave me the confidence to ask this question if need be
Jade D, 25 Mar 2024
Thank you, I feel much better equipped to speak to the families I work with.
Erika M, 22 Mar 2024
It was great, relaxed and Informative environment. Lots of useful advice, knowledge
Anjee B, 22 Mar 2024
A great course on difficult subject matter. Ant was sensitive to everyone's needs and encouraging through difficult tasks.
Viv Y, 22 Mar 2024
Great course very informative and helpful in dealing with a very difficult area
Karen M, 22 Mar 2024
The course was well presented in an informative and enjoyable way. I feel I have the additional knowledge I required for my job, where I have to work with people with suicidal ideation. The course has given me additional tools I can use in these difficult situations to ensure that I give the vulnerable person the care and empathy they need. This additional help is invaluable to the vulnerable person as it can be the difference between them ending their life or accepting help offered to them.