Suicide First Aid:

— Young People Adults

What is this course about?

This course focuses on the unique mental health challenges faced by young adults. It provides practical tools to support individuals aged 18-25 who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviours.

Through a full-day, interactive session, participants will learn how to identify at-risk individuals, initiate supportive conversations, and develop effective intervention plans. The course emphasises understanding the pressures and dynamics specific to young adulthood, making it a valuable resource for anyone working with this age group.

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What will you learn?

You’ll gain skills and insights to:

Identify the signs of suicidal thoughts in young adults

Approach conversations about suicide with empathy and confidence

Develop and implement effective intervention plans

Understand the unique pressures facing young adults and how to address them

Build resilience and foster well-being in young adults

Who is this course for?
  • University staff and student services teams.
  • Mentors, youth workers, and counsellors.
  • Employers and managers of young professionals.
  • Apprenticeship coaches and mentors
  • Anyone supporting individuals transitioning into adulthood.

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Course Details

Certification:

Accredited certificate provided.

Duration:

Full-day (approximately 7 hours).

Delivery:

Online or in-person options available.

Group Size:

Suitable for up to 16 participants.