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SSPW Programs
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Suicide PreventionSuicide Prevention Training for All School StaffRationale Research has shown that brief training for adults is effective at increasing their capacity to identify, support, and refer at-risk youth. Many people know how to perform CPR for heart attacks. Adults in schools should also know how to identify suicide warning signs and how to respond to a student who may be contemplating suicide. This type of workshop is often referred to as Gatekeeper Training, because people who get trained are able to work with kids to get through a gateway to getting help. Through training, staff members understand that they do not need to be mental health professionals to help a student in crisis. Nor do they increase the risk of suicide by asking if students have thought about hurting themselves. Once they know the simple steps, they reduce the likelihood of suicides in their students. This training is appropriate for all school staff, administrators, and volunteers. There are numerous ways to obtain training such as this. You can use the webcast featured below, or contact other trainers in Wisconsin who can come to your school to meet directly with your staff. Currently, we are aware of the two organizations below offering basic suicide prevention or Gatekeeper training for schools and communities: DPIs Gatekeeper Training Webcast This brief workshop for all adults who work or volunteer in schools teaches a simple and effective skill for suicide prevention: ACT. A = Acknowledge the signs and symptoms C = show Care and Concern for the person T = Tell someone who knows how to intervene (pupil services staff) In this webcast, relevant data about youth suicide in Wisconsin is discussed along with risk factors, warning signs, and suggested methods for dealing with suicidal students including ACT: Acknowledge, Care, and Tell. ACT is a central skill taught in an evidence-based youth suicide prevention program called SOS-Signs of Suicide. SOS has been shown to reduce suicidal acts in youth. It is also an important skill for adults to know and be able to do. Connect to the Gatekeeper Training VideoDPIs Mediasite Viewer allows you to view live, on-demand, or stand-alone presentationsincluding synchronized support materials such as slide imagesusing your Web browser. This on-demand presentation can be viewed at any time. Watching a Mediasite presentation is virtually the same as being in the room with the presenter. The presentation begins playing automatically when you click the link below. The Mediasite Viewer window includes separate controls for the video and slide show portions of a presentation. If you experience connection problems, use the help menu in the pop up page.
Last updated on 4/24/2012 2:26:12 PM |
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers
Department of Public Instruction, 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7841 (800) 441-4563 DPI Home |