There are topics that can be difficult to talk about, including death and grief. Of these topics, one particular situation that is more common than we think is suicide. And even with the best intentions, we can say unhelpful words to those that are hurting around us. When there is a death by suicide in our community, we are all impacted. However, few of us are adequately trained on preventing suicide and supporting those who who are affected by suicide.
“LivingWorks Faith” is a needed, relevant, suicide prevention training specifically for people of faith. The intended audience of this training is any person of faith, especially those who find themselves in a caring and supporting role, such as clergy, faith leaders, deacons, Stephen ministers, volunteers, and more. The truth is, we all benefit from suicide prevention training, no matter what roles or spaces we share with others. “LivingWorks Faith” is part of the “LivingWorks” trainings that offer all types of suicide prevention training.
The training is virtual and self-guided. The course is based on research and data that is proven to assist those in need. There is an emphasis on building a network of safety and following the “TASC Model”: Tune-in, Ask if a person if thinking about suicide, State that suicide is serious, and Connect the person to help. The skills are clear and simple to follow along.
A participant will be equipped with the needed skills to offer support to an individual or family that is experiencing a suicide-related situation. The training goes to great lengths to eliminate stigma and help reframe our responsibilities as people of faith, to walk compassionately with our community members who are impacted by suicide.
Any investment of time and resources that we make into lifesaving training such as “LivingWorks Faith” will have an incalculable impact on our communities. To learn more, visit https://www.livingworks.net/faith. Partners in Health and Wholeness’ mini-grants may be used toward training such as this. You may learn more about using a PHW mini-grant towards trainings such as this and others here: PHW Collaborative