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ASIST   

ASIST was developed by Living Works Education and is the most widely used suicide intervention workshop in the world. Just as “CPR“ skills make physical first aid possible, training in suicide intervention develops the skills used in suicide first aid. ASIST is a 2 day interactive course that meets professional training requirements by helping participants recognize risk and learn how to intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide. An average of 3756 Canadians kill themselves each year. These suicides can be prevented and you can help!

Workshop Outline

Emphasizing structured small-group discussions and practice, the course uses a 20-page workbook and two award-winning audiovisuals. Participants receive a 110-page Suicide Intervention Handbook and a full color, laminated pocket card featuring intervention, risk review and safeplan development principles.

ASIST has five learning sections:

  1. Preparing - sets the tone, norms, and expectations of the learning experience.
  2. Connecting - sensitizes participants to their own attitudes towards suicide. Creates an understanding of the impact which attitudes have on the intervention process.
  3. Understanding - Identifies the intervention needs of person at risk. It focusses on providing participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize risk and develop safeplans to reduce the risk of suicide.
  4. Assisting - presents a model for effective suicide intervention. Participants develop their skills through observation and supervised simulation experiences in large and small groups.
  5. Networking - generates information about resources in the local community. Promotes a commitment by participants to transform local resources into helping networks.

If you require accommodations for disability please contact the Centre for Suicide Prevention to discuss your needs.

Learning Objectives

  1. Recognize that caregivers and persons at risk are affected by personal and societal attitudes about suicide;
  2. Discuss suicide with the person at risk in a direct manner;
  3. Identify risk alerts and develop safeplans related to them;
  4. Demonstrate the skills required to intervene with person at risk of suicide;
  5. List the types of resources available to a person at risk of suicide, including themselves;
  6. Make a commitment to improving community resources; and
  7. Recognize that suicide prevention is broader than suicide first aid and includes life promotion and self care for caregivers.

Audience

The workshop is for all caregivers (any person in a position of trust). This includes professionals, paraprofessionals and lay people. It is suitable for mental health professionals, nurses, physicians, teachers, counselors, youth workers, police and correctional staff, school support staff, clergy, and community volunteers.

Accreditation and Professional Development Credit Information

This workshop meets the Canadian Accreditation Council of Human Services (CACOHS) accreditation standards.

ASIST is eligible for Category A Professional Development Credits at a Beginning or Intermediate Level from the Alberta College of Social Workers.  Please note, participants must attend fourteen (14) hours on instruction to receive participation certificate and to be eligible to Category A credits.

If you have any further questions, concerns or comments about this course, please contact the Centre for Suicide Prevention:  sptp@suicideinfo.ca


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