In previous
years we have been able to offer funded places completely free of charge, but
this year we are asking participants to contribute a small amount (£6 for
half-day, £16 for 2-day) towards the cost of the training. This will go towards
essential admin, as well as refreshments and venue hire, and will allow us to
provide more training in a more sustainable way.
To
be eligible for a place funded by NHS Brighton & Hove you need to be working
in the Brighton & Hove area with/for one of the following target
groups:
People who
have experienced domestic abuse; Survivors of sexual abuse; Prison leavers;
Ex-service personnel; People who are unemployed or at risk of unemployment;
People who are homeless and those at risk of homelessness; Older people;
Emergency services; LGBT; Women during or after pregnancy; People bereaved by
suicide; BME communities; People who self harm; People with long term physical
conditions; People experiencing financial difficulties; Mental Health services;
Substance misuse services; Male specific projects; People experiencing
relationship breakdown; High risk occupational groups (doctors, dentists, vets,
farmers etc.); Refugees and asylum seekers; Teachers and welfare/pastoral
services at schools, colleges and universities.
Funded
training is limited to 3 places per course per organisation, and if in doubt
participants should check with their manager/training coordinator before booking
to ensure that places are available for their organisation.
For
an overview of all available courses, and to book a place please click here.
Course dates
are as follows:
- One in Four:
Mental Health Awareness - 22 April 2013, 13:30 - 17:00 - Moulsecoomb
Library
- Funded place
£6 / Standard Cost £68
- ASIST:
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training - 29 April 2013, 09:00 - 30 April
2013 17:00 - Valley Social Centre, Whitehawk
- Funded place
£16 / Standard Cost £239
- Mental
Wellbeing in the Workplace - 13 May 2013, 13:30 - 17:00 - Moulsecoomb
Library
- Funded place
£6 / Standard Cost £68
- US:
Understanding and Working with Self Injury - 3 June 2013, 13:30 - 17:00 -
Moulsecoomb Library
- Funded place
£6 / Standard Cost £68
- SafeTALK:
Suicide Alertness For Everyone - 12 June 2013, 13:30 - 17:00 - Moulsecoomb
Library
- Funded place
£6 / Standard Cost £68
- ASIST:
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills - Training 4 July, 2013 09:00 - 5 July 2013
17:00 - Valley Social Centre, Whitehawk
- Funded place
£16 / Standard Cost £239
- Mental
Health & Recovery: Moving Towards Wellness - 17 July 2013, 13:30 - 17:00 -
Moulsecoomb Library
- Funded place
£6 / Standard Cost £68
- Tune Up:
Half-Day ASIST Refresher Course - 5 November 2013, 13:30 - 17:00 - Moulsecoomb
Library
- Funded place
£6 / Standard Cost £68
For
information about whole courses and bespoke training not covered by these funded
places please contact us, or find more information on our website
www.prevent-suicide.org.uk
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