•August 27, 2010 •
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STOP PRESS: Special prices available for in-house courses in 2011:
From just £85 pp!(min 20 delegates required)

We provide Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) to communities and front line services, across the UK. To find more information about us, our trainers, services and forthcoming training dates, please navigate using the menu on the right or email: geztill@hotmail.co.uk or phone o7939027289
Are you at risk?
…or concerned about someone being suicidal? Sometimes people end up here because they are actually looking for personal help. If someone was to ask you right now if you are having thoughts of suicide, what would your honest answer be? If yes, this is likely a difficult time for you. You do not need to go through this alone.
Likely, you are already taking your thoughts of suicide seriously. Being alone with thoughts of suicide is one thing that is known to increase the risk of harm or death. Find someone who is comfortable talking about suicide. Someone who will work with you to prevent the risk of these thoughts leading to suicidal actions. One of the quickest and best ways to find out if the helper has these abilities is to tell them that you are having thoughts of suicide and watch their reaction. Don’t expect them to be comfortable immediately, but do expect them to show more concern for you than themselves. If they don’t measure up, there are others who will. Don’t give up. Once you have found someone, don’t expect that the helper is going to keep the danger secret or not want extra help. You want a helper who is honest about how much they can do. Lastly, be honest. Don’t say anything just to please the helper or promise anything you can’t or won’t do. Everyone needs to take the time to find what will really help. Suicide is not the only way out.
If you do not know who to reach out to in your community, see the links on the right hand side of this page, or look in the front of the telephone book for Distress, Crisis Centers or helpline numbers. Trained helpers are available around the clock to help you get started in finding help.


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