Learn to Save a Life: Join Our QPR Suicide Prevention Training on Dec 6.
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Hello Bunny,
As mental health continues to be a priority for workplaces and communities, learning how to identify and respond to suicide risks can be one of the most valuable skills you acquire.
In 2022 alone, nearly 3,400 adults in Florida died by suicide, despite effective treatments available for mental health conditions. With the right training, you and your team can play an important role in recognizing warning signs, intervening effectively, and connecting individuals to the help they need.
Our upcoming QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training on December 6, 2024, is designed for individuals, supervisors, managers, HR professionals, and entire teams to build a proactive approach to mental health in the workplace. |
Why Attend?
- Recognize Warning Signs: Identify indicators that someone may be at risk.
- Create a Culture of Support and Well-Being: By training your team, you foster an environment where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered to seek help.
- Life-Saving Action: The QPR method offers a structured, evidence-based approach to engage with compassion and confidence.
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Course Details:
- Date: December 6, 2024
- Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 Noon (ET)
- Cost: $39.95 per participant
- Platform: Via Zoom
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For just $39.95 per participant, this training is accessible and impactful for workplaces of all sizes, providing essential tools that help supervisors, managers, and teams create a safer, more supportive environment. |
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Meet Your Trainer:
This session will be led by Lindsay Brown, M.E.d., Ed.S. a highly trained QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer with extensive experience in mental health support and intervention. Lindsay’s compassionate approach and deep expertise make this course impactful, actionable, and empowering.
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This is a unique opportunity to lock in life-saving skills before year-end. Equip yourself, your team, or your entire organization to recognize and respond to mental health risks. |
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Sincerely,
Jason Mozo, J.D.
Senior Vice President of Safety
Florida Chamber Safety Council |
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