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Suicide is not an easy topic to discuss. But with its growing prevalence in the workplace, it’s an important one to address. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, workplace suicides have been steadily increasing over the past decade, and some occupations are more at risk than others. It’s important to be aware of the risk factors and warning signs for suicide so you can be better prepared to help a colleague in need.
This course on Suicide Awareness for the Workplace is designed to raise awareness and help you recognize when a colleague may need help. You will learn about suicide risk factors, warning signs, and how to support at-risk individuals you may encounter in your workplace. We’ll also provide you with different resources for suicide prevention and coping with suicide. In the Files tab of this course page, you will find printable resources.
It is designed for people in the workplace who want to raise awareness and recognize when a colleague may need help with suicide risk.
It covers suicide risk factors, warning signs and workplace stressors, how mental health awareness supports the workplace, reaching out to someone at risk, and identifying reliable resources and responding to suicide.
You will build skills in assessment of suicide risk, risk awareness, workplace safety, workplace wellness, suicide watch, and suicide intervention.
Yes. The Files tab of the course page includes printable resources, and the course provides different resources for suicide prevention and coping with suicide.
Lessons include an Introduction, Suicide Risk Factors, Suicide Warning Signs and Workplace Stressors, How Can Mental Health Awareness Support our Workplace?, Reaching out to Someone Who May be at Risk, Identifying Reliable Resources and Responding to Suicide, and a Conclusion.