Suicide Prevention
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About the training
Through this voice-activated immersive learning experience, you’ll develop communication skills to encourage a peer to reveal their challenges and suicidal thoughts. You’ll then have the opportunity to encourage him to seek help.
In this scenario, you check on a team member who was injured during your last work-up; he’s been placed on limited duty while in rehab. He’s become isolated from the team during his time away, and over the course of a couple of conversations, you notice the risk factors of suicide transitioning into active warning signs. You have the opportunity to practice a proven communication approach–the Ask, Care, Escort (ACE) model–to effectively identify and support someone exhibiting suicidal behavior.
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Learning Objectives
Develop a keen understanding of the ACE Model (Ask, Care, Escort)
Practice using language that normalizes help seeking behavior
Recognize displayed suicidal risk factors and warning signs
Build confidence and preparation in having nuanced and challenging conversations about suicide
Lethal Means Safety
Educating on base resources
Communicating the importance of community interconnectedness
Practice early intervention by identifying risk factors and spotting early warning signs
Skills
ACE Model
Crisis Preparedness
Inclusive Communication
Identify Warning Signs
Identify Risk Factors
Empathetic Support
Questioning Techniques
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