Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Cardiff, June 2026

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Cardiff, June 2026

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Taff Housing Conference CentreCardiff, Wales
Thursday 4 June-Friday 5 June  •  9-17
Overview

Are you ready to make a difference? Join us for the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), a life-changing two-day workshop.

Are you ready to make a difference? Join us for the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), a life-changing two-day workshop.

Are you ready to make a difference?

Join us for the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), a life-changing two-day workshop.

Why ASIST?

  • Proven Effectiveness: Evidence-based, highly evaluated and trusted by professionals for over 40 years.
  • Empowerment: Gain the skills and confidence to provide immediate, life-saving help.
  • ICF Accredited & CPD Certified: Ideal for coaches seeking professional development.
  • Comprehensive Training: Connect deeper with your own beliefs and attitudes towards suicide, learn to identify risk factors, develop safety plans, and connect individuals to essential resources.
  • Suitable for All: Open to individuals aged 16+ across various professions.

What You'll Learn:

  • ASIST's PAL Intervention Model: Learn how to respond to someone in crisis.
  • Safety Planning: Develop effective strategies to keep individuals safe.
  • Resource Utilisation: Connect individuals to appropriate support services.
  • Mental Wellbeing: Promote self-care and resilience.

Don't miss this opportunity to become a lifeline for those in need.

About Your Trainers:

This training is led by experienced ASIST Master Trainers, Chris Wright (The Wellbeing Guy) and Sarah Jones (Uplifted Wellbeing).

Chris brings over 15 years of expertise in wellbeing and mental health, having worked in various settings including education and the third sector. He combines practical experience with a strong foundation in NLP and coaching.

Sarah offers over 30 years of experience in supporting individuals, having worked with organizations like Mind and GDAS. Her deep understanding of mental health challenges makes her a valuable asset to the training team.

Your Safety and Wellbeing:

Please note that ASIST training can be emotionally demanding. While it's a positive and supportive learning environment, it involves:

  • Open Discussions: Sharing personal experiences and attitudes about suicide (voluntary).
  • Simulated Scenarios: Participating in group activities to practice real-life situations.
  • Pair Work: Working with a partner to role-play different scenarios.

It's important to consider your current mental wellbeing. If you're experiencing thoughts of suicide, recent bereavement due to suicide, or significant mental health challenges, please consider if now is the right time for you to attend. ASIST training focuses on developing skills to help others, and is not a therapy space. Please reach out to the organisers if you'd like to discuss prior to bookings.

Other Ways to Pay:

Payments are also available via direct bank transfer and Purchase Order/invoice. Please contact the organisers directly to discuss this on hello@thewellbeingguy.co.uk NB: payment is due prior to the workshop start date in order to confirm your place.

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Highlights

  • 1 day 8 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before the event

Location

Taff Housing Conference Centre

Alexandra House

307-315 Cowbridge Road Cardiff CF5 1JD

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Agenda

Day 1: Module 1, Preparing

We'll start by considering the need for skills like ASIST, getting to grips with topics such as prevelance of suicide in Wales and critiquing how this is reported and recorded. We'll also get a feel for the backgrounds of attendees on the training.

Day 1: Module 2, Connecting

An opportunity for the group the connect and understand the helping experiences or hopes for training that everyone is bringing with them. We'll also deepen our self awareness of our beliefs and attitudes towards suicide, considering how these may impact an intervetion.

Day 1: Module 3, Understanding

We'll start to introduce the 6 steps of ASIST's PAL (Pathway for Assisting Life) model, focusing on how we meet the needs of the person with thoughts of suicide.

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