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2013
SUICIDE PREVENTION
ONE DAY TRAINING PROGRAMME
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Question, Persuade, Refer
Phone: 01 610 2638 Fax: 01 610 2642
E-mail: [email protected]
Booking forms can be returned to;
Console House 4 Whitethorn Grove
Celbridge Co Kildare
Additional Attendees
What does Console provide?
Free Phone 24Hr Bereaved by Suicide Helpline
Console (1800 201 890)
Free Phone 24Hr Suicide Prevention Helpline
1Life (1800 24 7 100)
Individual, Couple & Family Counselling/ Therapy
Child Psychotherapy Service
Support Groups
Community Outreach Services
Practical Information
Education and Awareness Programmes
Suicide Prevention Programmes
Conferences & Workshops
www.console.ie
Payment Details
- Cheques/PO’s can be posted to Console, or
- Credit card/Laser payments can be taken over the phone (01 610 2638) or completed below and returned:
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Suicide Prevention Training
~ Question, Persuade, Refer ~
One Day Training Programme
10:00am—4:30pm
QPR is a suicide prevention training program that
stands for ‘Question, Persuade and Refer’.
Three simple steps that anyone can quickly learn to
help save a life from suicide.
People considering suicide often feel very isolated and
alone. They may feel that nobody can help them or
understand their pain. When unable to see any other
way of dealing with pain, suicide may seem to be a
way out.
Recognising the warning signs of suicide and learning
the skills to help save a life is something that everyone
should learn.
Just as people trained in CPR help save thousands of
lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to
recognise the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how
to question, persuade and refer someone to help.
As a QPR-trained Gatekeeper you will learn to:
Recognise the warning signs of suicide
Know how to offer Hope
Know how to offer Help and save a life
Coming in October 2013…
Suicide Bereavement Support Training
The aims of this one-day intensive training course are
to increase participants awareness of the unique as-
pects associated with suicide bereavement and to
improve their skills in responding in a respectful and
caring manner.
Areas covered in the days training include;
• Epidemiology of suicide
• Is suicide bereavement different?
• Who are suicide survivors?
• Attempting to answer the question “Why”
• Unique aspects of suicide bereavement
• Manifestations 0f grief
• Where will support come from?
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Programme locations (please tick):
Tues 16th April
Suicide Prevention Training,
NUIG - Galway
Tues 23rd April
Suicide Prevention Training,
UCC - Cork
Tues 21st May
Suicide Prevention Training,
UCD - Dublin
Note: Discounts available for Group Bookings
Booking Form
Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
The fee is €75 per person.
Lunch is not provided although canteen
facilities are available on site.
Payment Details Overleaf
A Gatekeeper is someone in a position to recognise a
crisis and the warning signs that someone may be
contemplating suicide. Gatekeepers include health
care professionals, parents, friends, neighbours,
teachers, doctors, nurses, priests, work colleagues,
gardaí, caseworkers, and many others who are
strategically positioned to recognise and refer some-
one at risk of suicide.
All participants will receive QPR Gatekeeper Certificate
awarded by The QPR Institute
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