Event Information
This is a 3-hour Student Workshop which aims to provide you with skills to support somebody who may be at risk of suicide, and skills to look after your own mental health.
On completion, you will have increased knowledge, skills and understanding about: the myths and facts of suicide; the signs that warn that somebody may be thinking about suicide; barriers that may stop somebody from getting help; fears that may stop somebody from helping somebody at risk; how to use the ‘Look-Listen-Link’ Model to support somebody at risk; how to look after your own mental health; and the support services available at Cardiff University and how to access them.
This Workshop is suitable for:
- Students who wish to build their knowledge and skills in this area
- Students who are concerned about somebody else’s mental health
- Students who are concerned about their own mental health
- Students who have been impacted by the suicide, or the risk of suicide, of someone close to them
- Students who wish to learn more about the signs that someone might be at higher risk of suicide
If you have any queries or would like to find out more about this Workshop, please contact Jo at wellbeingchampion@cardiff.ac.uk.
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