Suicide Intervention

CALM empowers participants to recognise and respond to suicide risk, and to support someone through stages of positive intervention, the development of a safety plan, and linking to other services for further help.


We deliver the training in a supportive, respectful and inclusive environment, accepting each individual’s differences, with consideration and adaptation for their culturally diverse needs.


This is an evidence-informed program that is based on the very latest research and is focused on providing life-saving connections for someone when they are feeling their most vulnerable.


One day course

OR

Half day course


Delivery Method: face to face or online


Customised to suit:

  • Frontline workers
  • Support workers
  • Families
  • Community groups

Course objectives




Equip participants with some lifesaving skills and confidence to apply to someone they believe may be experiencing suicidal thinking.

Our training will provide you with a practical, evidence-based action plan.

What you will learn

  • What to do and what to say to someone thinking of suicide.
  • How to recognise the often overlooked, subtle signs that someone may be thinking suicide.
  • Different and more effective ways of asking someone about suicide.
  • How to keep CALM and comfortably continue a conversation after asking about suicide.
  • How to help someone talk about their worries and concerns.
  • How to help the person not feel judged, but rather understood and supported.
  • How to help the person see that suicide might not be the only answer and that safety could be an option for them.
  • How to work together on a commitment to safety.
  • How to guide the person to set up and use the ‘Be Safe’ app.
  • How you can use the ‘Be CALM’ conversations app on the spot, when you start that conversation.
  • How to follow up and monitor the person’s progress.


What you will recieve

  • A booklet packed with information and examples of helpful responses and practical questions to ask at any stage of the conversation.
  • Your workbook lists all relevant National helplines and websites in Australia.
  • You will be given access to the ‘Calm Care’ app which will provide the person you are supporting with a tool they can use at anytime they are feeling vulnerable to connect to their supports, and provide automated messaging when they are in crisis.
  • You will be given a printed certificate of attendance that you can proudly put on display.
  • You will have access to materials on the website to further your learnings and development.


How to access training

Contact Us

Call or email us.

Let us know a little bit about your organisation and what you are wanting to achieve.


Consult

We will arrange for a 30 minute consult. We will provide some questions for you to consider and discuss during our consult. This allows us to understand your situation and determine how to roll out our training.

After the training session

Payment

Once we have completed the process we will invoice for payment.

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