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The National Centre for Suicide Prevention Education & Training UK CIC Reviews
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jenny a, 19 Aug 2020
some of slides seemed surplus such as the intention vs outcome, and the jigsaw slide was a little unclear. Although i would not want to spend longer on zoom, i feel there is more to learn but in person. It has helped me think about how prevalent suicide is and how direct i need to be to deal. I also like Shindo's personal stories.
Sharon B, 19 Aug 2020
Found the course really valuable for my practice and in my own personal life.
Helen F, 18 Aug 2020
It's a useful course that fits a lot in, in a way that feels you've learned a lot but isn't too overwhelming
Laura M, 10 Aug 2020
The content of the course was very interesting and allowed for a lot of conversations. I have learnt a lot
Rebecca P, 07 Aug 2020
I enjoyed the training and found it engaging even thought I felt it was not really of a suitable level for me as I work with suicidal clients day in day out I felt I knew most of what discussed I already knew. I would recommend this course to anyone who has not done any training in this area before though and felt it was very well delivered.
Heidi P, 26 Jul 2020
I feel far more confident to approach a conversation with a suicidal person and support them through the process. I feel that the first section around suicide could have been condensed. This would have left more time to expand on the suicide safety guide - 3 steps. Possibly analysing case studies or videos in small groups and how we would respond to these situations.
Michael B, 15 Jul 2020
I thought the training was very good and very useful.
Heidi P, 15 Jul 2020
I feel far more confident to approach a conversation with a suicidal person and support them through the process. I feel that the first section around suicide could have been condensed. This would have left more time to expand on the suicide safety guide - 3 steps. Possibly analysing case studies or videos in small groups and how we would respond to these situations.
Khara P, 14 Jul 2020
i would query the context of "biological factors " to me this would mean imbalance of dopamine etc, i don't feel comfortable with having someone's sexual identity or race a biological factor i would more say this is societies bigotries that influence someone's dissatisfaction with their own identity. I feel including Race or gender or sexuality as a biological factor places the blame on the person who identifies as such rather than on societies bigotries.