
VIRTUAL: Supporting People at Risk of Suicide
**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL PROGRAM THAT WILL TAKE PLACE VIA ZOOM.
Registrants will receive a link to access the Zoom Webinar via email.**
To Register, use link: https://bit.ly/CPLSUPPORT25
Join Emmalie Langan, Training Coordinator for Samaritans of Merrimack Valley, for a presentation on suicide prevention.
Samaritans is a suicide prevention and postvention (after a suicide death) center serving the northeast area of MA since 1980 and a program of Family Services of the Merrimack Valley, which is a social service agency with over 20 different programs serving the Merrimack Valley.
With over 135 suicide deaths per day in the US, it is important to be able to recognize when a friend or family member may be struggling with thoughts of suicide. Knowing when to ask, “Are you thinking about taking your life?” is an important first step in helping someone. This presentation will help provide participants with the information necessary to possibly save a life.
After this presentation, audience members will be able to:
- Understand the prevalence of suicide in the US
- Dispel the myths around suicide
- Recognize the risk factors and warnings signs of possible suicide risk as well as protective factors
- Be able to openly and nonjudgmentally talk with someone who may be at risk
- Better understand what risk level a person may be at (non-clinically)
- Have the resources available to get help for the person
There will be time to ask questions at the end of this presentation.
Emmalie has been the Samaritans training coordinator for over 4 years and has facilitated various programs, including Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), Youth Mental Health First Aid as well as training focused on working aged people and elders. She comes to Samaritans with experience as a peer counselor for LBGTQIA+ young adults and working in youth and homeless services.
RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program. Thanks to Memorial Hall Library for hosting this virtual webinar program.