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QPR Suicide Prevention Training with CHR

Ask a Question. Save a Life.

Suicide is a public health epidemic. In 2021 48,183 Americans died by suicide. That’s one every 11 minutes.  Suicide is the second leading cause of death for individuals aged 10-14 and 20-34.  Beyond deaths by suicide, in 2021, an estimated 12.3 million American adults seriously contemplated suicide- that’s 12.3 million chances to intervene!  QPR is an innovative, practical, proven suicide prevention training built on three simple steps that anyone can learn to save a life.

EVERYBODY HAS A ROLE IN PREVENTING SUICIDE!

  Learn why QPR with CHR 

is a great fit for your organization:

  • Minimal time commitment- QPR can be conducted in 90 minutes or less!
  • Personalized content- focusing on essential topics for your group!
  • Interaction- plenty of time for questions and answers about real-world situations!
  • Convenience- QPR can be conducted in-person or virtually!
  • Low cost- only $27.95 per participant! Ask about discounted group rate

Who should take QPR?

Anyone age 16 and up will benefit from QPR Training!  Training audiences vary but may include
  • Employers/Administrators
  • Clergy
  • Counselors/Social Services Staff
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • K-12 and Higher Education Staff/Faculty
  • Coaches, Mentors, and Athletic Trainers
  • Students
  • Caring Individuals
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Companies that invest in mental health for their employees have a 2X higher retention rate and save roughly $2,300 per year in health plan spend.

The National Opinion Research Center and the National Safety Council report a return of $4 for every $1 spend on mental health initiatives in the workplace.

Workplace factors can contribute to increase risk of suicide:

  • Perceived low job security
  • Job-related stress
  • Access to lethal means
  • Workplace bullying

The Workplace Suicide Prevention and Postvention Task Force reported that 42% of managers feared someone would die on their watch or they wouldn’t know how to help.

Who Should Become a Mental Health First Aider?

Any adult (18 years and older) can benefit from MHFA training!  Training audiences vary but may include:

  • Employers/Administrators
  • Clergy
  • Counselors/Social Services
  • Human Resources Professionals
  • K-12 and Higher Education Staff/Faculty
  • Coaches and Athletic Trainers
  • College students
  • Caring Individuals

 

CHR offers community specific MHFA courses tailored to the professions and environments of certain professionals. Current courses include:

  • Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education
  • Mental Health First Aid for Military, Veterans, and Their Family Members
  • Mental Health First Aid for Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Public Safety

Learn in the Format That’s Best for You

MHFA courses are offered in the following formats to fit the needs and learning styles of all individuals.

  • In-Person: 7.5-hour instructor led training (requires 15 minutes of self-paced online pre-work)
  • Blended-In-Person: 2-hour self-paced online pre-work followed by 5.5-hour in-person instructor led training.
  • Blended-Virtual: 2-hour self-paced online pre-work followed by 5.5-hour virtual instructor led training.

If you have training scheduled with Stephanie Hills, she can be reached at: shills@chrhealth.org

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Do you have additional questions? Please contact us at MHFA@chrhealth.org