2024-25  Season- ASIST Training

2024-25 Season- ASIST Training

2024-25 Season - ASIST Training

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Wed, Apr 9, 2025 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Location

311 McArthur Ave.

311 McArthur Avenue Ottawa, ON K1L 8M3 Canada

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Refunds up to 7 days before event
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About this event

Empower Yourself with ASIST Training at CMHA Ottawa

***In Person training at 311 McArthur Ave, Ottawa***

CMHA Ottawa is excited to announce the return of our ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) program. Don't miss this opportunity – sign up quickly as spots are limited!


When:

Session 1

  • Day 1: Oct 9, 2024 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
  • Day 2: Oct 10, 2024 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Session 2

  • Day 1: Nov 27, 2024 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
  • Day 2: Nov 28, 2024 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Session 3

  • Day 1: April 9, 2025 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
  • Day 2: April 10, 2025 - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Cost: $275

Who is this for?

  • This program is open to all community members, professionals, volunteers, and anyone with an interest in suicide prevention.
  • Suitable for adults and youth aged 16 and above.

Where:

At CMHA Ottawa; 311 McArtur Ave, Ottawa.

About ASIST

ASIST is an interactive, two-day workshop that equips caregivers with vital suicide life-assisting, first-aid intervention skills. The program includes small group discussions, skills practice based on adult learning principles, and powerful videos to support learning. Participants will learn the Pathways for Assisting Life (PAL) method, a practical guide to conducting suicide interventions.


Why ASIST?

  • Suicide is a significant global challenge, with its impact often overshadowing armed conflicts and traffic accidents.
  • Most people contemplating suicide show signs of distress. Training helps in recognizing and responding to these signals.
  • Gain confidence and tools to prevent immediate suicide risks.


Learning Outcomes

Participants will learn to:

  • Identify individuals with suicidal thoughts.
  • Understand how beliefs and attitudes can influence suicide interventions.
  • Conduct safety assessments and develop effective safety plans.


The Role of ASIST in a Suicide-Safer Community

ASIST caregivers complement the efforts of safeTALK helpers by providing critical, life-assisting, suicide first-aid intervention.


Testimonial

“I use ASIST in virtually every crisis situation, in both of my roles as a volunteer and employee… Thank you for this life-changing program.” – ASIST participant (2019)


About LivingWorks

LivingWorks is a public service corporation whose vision is enhancing resources today and saving lives for tomorrow. LivingWorks' mission is to create learning experiences that help communities prevent suicide. They train locally-based trainers so that the benefits of their programs live on in the community. Local resources can better transfer learning to others in the community in a cost effective manner.

LivingWorks monitors quality, updates programs and supports the international trainer resource network. The aim is to have all of the benefits of local resources plus the advantages of a central organization dedicated to quality.

Working with caregivers of all kinds, LivingWorks prepares helpers to competently intervene with a person at risk of suicide.



Join us in our mission to create a suicide-safer community.

Register now and be a part of this essential training!

Organized by

The Canadian Mental Health Association, Ottawa Branch, is a community-based, registered charity dedicated to promoting good mental health, developing and implementing support systems and services and encouraging public action to strengthen community mental health services and related policies and legislation. As a recognized leader in our field, we constantly work with a variety of organizations to promote our mandate.

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L’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale, section d’Ottawa est un organisme caritatif communautaire visant la promotion d’une bonne santé mentale, le développement et la mise en œuvre de systèmes de soutien et de services et la mobilisation communautaire permettant de renforcer les services, les politiques et les lois se rapportant à la santé mentale en milieu communautaire. En tant que leader dans notre domaine, nous travaillons assidument avec de multiples partenaires pour faire la promotion de notre mandat.

$275