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Suicide prevention training and events

 

  • Conversations on Access to Lethal Means (CALM Conversations)

    Online/Virtual

    Many people who are at risk of suicide don’t seek help—but they often show signs they’re struggling. Friends, family, and community members are in a powerful position to notice these signals and offer support. CALM Conversations is a free, no-experience-needed workshop that helps you do just that. Participants will learn how to: Recognize suicide warning […]

    Free
  • The Safety Planning Intervention: A Skill Building Training Using the Stanley Brown Tool

    Online/Virtual

    The Stanley Brown Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) is a brief, evidence-based approach designed to reduce suicide risk by helping individuals recognize warning signs, build coping strategies, and identify sources of support. This free training offers an overview of the Stanley Brown SPI tool and provides hands-on practice to help participants build confidence in using the […]

    Free
  • Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) Clinical

    Online/Virtual

    CALM Clinical Workshops are designed to introduce those providing counseling services to the rationale of means safety and teach them how to plan for, initiate and carry out effective conversations with clients and their families about reducing access to lethal means - especially firearms and medications - in times of suicide risk. Earn 3.75 FREE […]

    Free
  • Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Overview Webinar

    Online/Virtual

    Dr. Kevin Crowley will discuss key considerations for using CAMS as an assessment and treatment model and will discuss the research base and studies supporting this model. Participants will learn about opportunities to participate in Free CAMS trainings. Learning Objectives: 1.) Describe opportunities and challenges of the CAMS framework. 2.) Describe the evidence base supporting […]

    Free
  • Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Overview Webinar

    Online/Virtual

    Dr. Kevin Crowley will discuss key considerations for using CAMS as an assessment and treatment model and will discuss the research base and studies supporting this model. Participants will learn about opportunities to participate in Free CAMS trainings. 1 CE available Learning Objectives: 1.) Describe opportunities and challenges of the CAMS framework. 2.) Describe the […]

    Free
  • Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM Conversations)

    Online/Virtual

    Many people who are at risk of suicide don’t seek help—but they often show signs they’re struggling. Friends, family, and community members are in a powerful position to notice these signals and offer support. CALM Conversations is a free, no-experience-needed workshop that helps you do just that. Participants will learn how to: Recognize suicide warning […]

    Free
  • CAMS-4Teens Live Online Training

    Online/Virtual

    CAMS-4Teens™ was developed to train clinicians on how to adapt and implement the CAMS Framework® and the Suicide Status Form (SSF) for youth ages 12 and older. The training also provides updated information on the nature, epidemiology, and prevention of youth suicide, including a specific focus on reducing access to lethal means and how to […]

    Free
  • The Safety Planning Intervention: A Skill Building Training Using the Stanley Brown Tool

    Online/Virtual

    The Stanley Brown Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) is a brief, evidence-based approach designed to reduce suicide risk by helping individuals recognize warning signs, build coping strategies, and identify sources of support. This free training offers an overview of the Stanley Brown SPI tool and provides hands-on practice to help participants build confidence in using the […]

    Free
  • An Overview of the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)

    Online/Virtual

    The Columbia Protocol: A Public Health Approach to Reducing Suicide, Reducing Liability, and Redirecting Scarce Resources Across States and Nations, in Healthcare & Beyond This free workshop will review the development of the C-SSRS and its administration, covering its items predictive of increased risk. Participants will learn about how to administer the screening version of […]

    Free
  • Navigating Collaboration with Differing Levels of Risk Tolerance Around Suicidality

    Online/Virtual

    Tolerating and managing suicide risk looks different across the continuum of care. These differences can lead to misaligned expectations and challenging handoffs for individuals at risk. This free webinar offers a practical framework for understanding how tolerance of suicide risk varies by setting and professional role, and how teams can collaborate to support safe, person-centered […]

    Free
  • Supporting Caregivers in Times of Suicide Care Need

    Online/Virtual

    Join this one-hour learning session to strengthen support for caregivers who are supporting youth with suicide care needs. Participants will learn about family-centered communication strategies, practical tools such as safety planning, and community resources to address both acute and ongoing challenges. Led by Andrew Rosenfeld, MD and Greta Spottswood, MD, MPH, the session will highlight […]

    Free
  • CAMS COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE EXPLORING DIRECT AND INDIRECT DRIVERS OF SUICIDE RISK

    Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care 132 Main Street, Suite 1, Montpelier, VT, United States

    The Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care will be hosting an in-person Collaborative Assessment & Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Community of Practice meeting on December 12, 2025 from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. at our Montpelier office. In this session, Dr. Kevin Crowley will focus on strategies for applying the Collaborative Assessment and Management of […]

    Free

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