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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

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This two day training prepares participants to identify and respond effectively to persons considering suicide. Participants will walk away with the understanding and skills to apply suicide first aid. Members often include counselors, teachers, and minister; workers in health, welfare and law enforcement; emergency service workers; and natural helpers and advisers. Research has shown that the ASIST model increases participants’ knowledge and confidence in responding to a person at risk of suicide and that intervention skills are retained over time. Training includes workbook, handout materials, and certificate of completion. Lunch and snacks will be provided during the course of the training. Minimum age of participants must be 16 years or older.

Suicide Alertness for Everyone (SafeTALK)

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This three hour training will train participants to recognize those with thoughts of suicide, invite help to stay safe, and connect them with intervention resources in the community. The presentation will teach participants how to apply the talk steps to Tell, Ask, Listen, and KeepSafe. Members often include community members, counselors, teachers, parents, peer support workers, and natural helpers and advisors. Training includes workbook, handout materials, and certificate of completion. Snacks and water will be provided during the course of the training. Minimum age of participants must be 16 years or older.

Rx360

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This 60-minute interactive presentation provides parents and guardians valuable insight about the risks and dangers of abuse prescription drugs misuse. Over the hour long class, parents will learn how to start the dialogue with their children, and how they can help to build resiliency in their children to ensure they are making healthy, educated decisions. With every parent presentation, giveaways will be awarded. For example, RX Amory prescription lock boxes, used to help properly safeguard medication in the home. Along with handouts, and local resources to take home.

Being In The Know

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The war on drugs. Just say no. This is your brain on drugs. Remember those prevention messages from the 1980s? What are we saying today? There’s a pill for every ill? Marijuana is medicine? It’s a different world of synthetics made of undetectable research chemicals. Recreational marijuana and medical marijuana are two separate and extremely different types of drugs. The look of an addict has changed as all of us are susceptible to addiction via doctor prescribed medications. Heroin use and potency levels are the greatest we’ve ever seen.

What you will learn:

• How to safeguard your home

• Where to drop off your Prescription Drugs

• Learn about the latest emerging drug trends

• Recognize signs and symptoms of abuse

• Connect to local resources if more help is needed

• Tips for when and how to talk to your kids

Understanding Behavioral Health

FEE FOR SERVICE

This 60-minute presentation is parents, educators, or community members. It provides a brief overview of prevention tactics, symptoms and warning signs, and treatment resources.

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Stephanie Siete

Stephanie Siete

Director of Community Education
Jamie McBride

Jamie McBride

Manager of Community Education and Outreach
480.831.7566 Ext. 5038
Natalia Chimbo-Andrade

Natalia Chimbo-Andrade

Community Education and Outreach Coordinator
480-831-7566 Ext 5103
Guadalupe Espinoza

Guadalupe Espinoza

Director of Community Education

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