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SUMMARY:Supporting Communities After Death by Suicide: Best Practices and Resources in Postvention
DESCRIPTION:In the wake of a suicide death\, communities are often left grieving\, searching for answers\, and unsure how best to support those most affected. This webinar will provide guidance on effective and compassionate postvention practices for first responders\, service providers\, and community members across Vermont. \nPanelists from local and statewide organizations will share practical strategies\, available resources\, and real-world lessons learned to help reduce risk\, promote healing\, and strengthen community response. \nParticipants will gain a clearer understanding of how coordinated postvention efforts can both support bereaved families and serve as a critical component of suicide prevention. \n1.5 continuing education credits are approved through Vermont’s Office of Professional Regulation for Allied Mental Health Practitioners\, First Responders\, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors\, Psychoanalysts\, Psychologists\, and Social Workers. \nLocation: Remote \nWho Should Attend? First Responders (EMT\, Fire\, Rescue\, DA Emergency Services Staff\, etc.)\, Allied Mental Health Practitioners\, Psychologists\, Psychoanalysts\, Social Workers\, Community Health Workers\, Medical Staff\, Healthcare Professionals \nThis free training is available for clinicians providing care for clients in Vermont.
URL:https://facingsuicidevt.com/event/supporting-communities-after-death-by-suicide-best-practices-and-resources-in-postvention/
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Overview
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is an opportunity to learn more about the CAMS Framework and the evidence base behind the model. Dr. Kevin Crowley provides an overview of the evidence-based CAMS framework and its benefits in clinical practice. Dr. Crowley discusses key considerations for using CAMS as an assessment and treatment model and discusses the research base and studies supporting this model. \n1 continuing education credit approved through the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation for Allied Mental Health Practitioners\, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors\, Psychoanalysts\, Psychologists\, and Social Workers. \nLocation: Remote. \nWho should attend? This session is ideal for clinicians\, care managers\, mental health providers\, and other healthcare professionals who are considering CAMS training and want to better understand how CAMS can be effectively integrated into clinical workflows to support suicide-specific care. \nThis free training is available for clinicians providing care for clients in Vermont.
URL:https://facingsuicidevt.com/event/collaborative-assessment-and-management-of-suicidality-cams-overview/
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SUMMARY:Supporting Caregivers During Youth Suicide Risk
DESCRIPTION:Join this one-hour learning session to strengthen support for caregivers who are supporting youth with suicide care needs. \nParticipants will learn about family-centered communication strategies\, practical tools such as safety planning\, and community resources to address both acute and ongoing challenges. \nThe session will highlight approaches for fostering resilience and coordinated care. \n1 continuing education credit approved for Allied Mental Health Practitioners\, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors\, Psychoanalysts\, Psychologists\, and Social Workers.
URL:https://facingsuicidevt.com/event/supporting-caregivers-during-youth-suicide-risk/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vermont Program for Quality in Healthcare":MAILTO:mail@vpqhc.org
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SUMMARY:Intermediate Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) Training Using the Stanley Brown
DESCRIPTION:This virtual training builds upon the knowledge acquired in the Foundational Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) Using the Stanley Brown training. It will include a brief review of key elements of the safety plan intervention\, didactics on frequently encountered challenges when collaboratively building a safety plan including strategies for navigating these challenges and proactively addressing barriers to access to common strategies listed in each step\, modeling of safety planning via expert videos\, discussion of complex cases drawing from the trainer’s and participants’ clinical experiences\, and role playing by participants. Note\, the entire role play will not all be monitored by a trainer. \nAttendees must have previously taken “Foundational Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) Using the Stanley Brown” training. \n3 continuing education credits approved for Allied Mental Health Practitioners\, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors\, Psychoanalysts\, Psychologists\, and Social Workers.
URL:https://facingsuicidevt.com/event/intermediate-safety-planning-intervention-spi-training-using-the-stanley-brown/
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