Talk Saves Lives Suicide Prevention Training

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Talk Saves Lives (TSL) is a one hour training that provides participants with a clear understanding of suicide as a leading cause of death, up to date research and what members of the community can do to save lives. Participants will learn common risk factors and warning signs associated with suicide, how to keep themselves and others safe, and local and national resources that can be promoted on campus.

To register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsc-iurzkoHd11CHlDxvBGTjtLS4VhHgr1

This Talk Saves Lives presentation is being presented by TCC via a SAMHSA grant. In order to appropriately assess learning, we ask that all participants take a pre/post quiz. Your results are anonymous and are used only for program evaluation purposes. The data allows us to continue providing trainings free of charge! Please click this link to begin the pre quiz. After the training we will send a reminder to complete the quiz again. Thank you! Link: https://bit.ly/TSLsurveyTCC

Dayen Dooley has worked in mental health training at various organizations for 10+years. She currently serves as the Mental Health Program Coordinator for Tulsa Community College’s Wellness Department. Dayen is certified in Mental Health First Aid, Talk Saves Lives and QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer). She conducts mental health and suicide prevention training for students, faculty/staff, and community members on how to break stigma surrounding mental health, how to recognize when individuals are in distress and how to find appropriate resources. Dayen holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Southwestern Oklahoma State University.

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