Suicide Prevention
Multiple dates

Suicide Prevention

By Compete High

Join us for an open discussion on mental health and ways to support each other during tough times at our Suicide Prevention event.

Location

Online

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  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

Suicide Prevention is a focused online course that covers the essential aspects of suicide awareness and response. It begins by explaining what suicide is, followed by modules on recognising warning signs and understanding various risk factors. Each lesson aims to equip learners with knowledge drawn directly from the curriculum—delivered with clarity and purpose, without distractions or inflated promises.

The course also examines how media can influence suicide perceptions and provides guidance on responding to a crisis situation with thoughtful awareness. Whether you’re supporting others or simply seeking better understanding, this course keeps it direct, professional, and informative—without trying to oversell.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the definition and causes associated with suicide.
  • Recognise common warning signs and behavioural indicators.
  • Identify the key risk factors influencing suicidal ideation.
  • Explore prevention mechanisms and strategies for early response.
  • Understand the role of media in suicide awareness and impact.
  • Learn appropriate ways to respond during a suicide crisis.

Who is this Course For:

  • Mental health workers in support or advisory roles.
  • Teachers and staff working in education and welfare.
  • Youth workers supporting at-risk individuals.
  • Community helpline volunteers and call centre staff.
  • HR managers handling employee wellbeing frameworks.
  • Social service professionals and family liaison officers.
  • Individuals seeking suicide awareness for personal knowledge.
  • Welfare support staff in educational or care institutions.

Career Path:

  • Crisis Support Worker – £23,000/year
  • Mental Health Helpline Advisor – £21,500/year
  • Wellbeing Coordinator – £26,000/year
  • Suicide Prevention Officer – £27,500/year
  • Community Outreach Worker – £24,000/year
  • Emotional Support Worker – £22,500/year

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Compete High

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