
safeTALK: A Suicide Prevention Workshop
Please join us for safeTALK, a suicide intervention workshop facilitated by the archdiocesan Catholic Lifesaver Corps
How safeTALK works
Most people with thoughts of suicide don’t want to die—instead, they are looking for a way to work through the pain in their lives. Through their words and actions, they usually invite others to help them in making a choice for life.
Who can attend?
Parents, teachers, clergy, counselors, parish staff, school staff, etc.
Goals and objectives
This four-hour suicide alertness training helps participants recognize a person with thoughts of suicide and connects them with resources to help them choose to live. Participants don’t need any formal preparation to attend the training—anyone who wants to make a difference can learn the safeTALK steps. There will be scheduled breaks and opportunities to practice the skills built in the workshop, including practice on how to talk about this subject with others.
For more information, please contact Joe Cotton at joe.cotton@seattlearch.org or (206) 382-4847.
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SafeTALK Registration Form
Archdiocese of Seattle | Mental Health Ministry