We have a new workshop that has been co-produced by The Recovery College, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and other stakeholders.
This session explores how to recognise warning signs that someone may be at risk of suicide. You'll learn how to approach sensitive conversations about suicide with empathy, create safety plans to help those at risk, and find support through local and national resources. It's designed for carers and families, but anyone interested in learning suicide prevention skills is welcome to join.
There are two opportunities to join this workshop face to face and Online.
Thursday 16th October 10:00am – 1:00pm – Walsall Recovery College
Thursday 23rd October 10:00am – 1:00pm – Online only
If you or someone you know would benefit from attending this workshop please get in touch with the college.
The RC Team
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The Recovery College is an educational learning environment for people who have an interest in, or personal difficulties with, mental health.
All of our sessions are created with people who have lived experience of challenges with their own mental health along with carers and healthcare professionals.
You do not need any formal qualifications or experience to attend the college. All of our courses are free of charge and open to anyone, aged 18 and over.
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