AS+K? About Suicide to Save a Life Gatekeeper Workshop

TX Suicide Prevention Collaborative

Program Type

Education or Training Program

Cost

No Cost

Evidence Type

Community-Defined Evidence

SPRC Comprehensive Approach

Identify and Assist

Program or Intervention Summary

AS+K? About Suicide to Save a Life teaches community partners and stakeholders to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communications of people in psychological distress and identify what action to take to prevent a possible tragedy.

AS+K? About Suicide to Save a Life Workshops are 1.5-3 hour workshops designed for persons who work and/or interact with youth, adults, Veterans and others who may be at risk of suicide. The AS+K? program provides workshop participants with an overview of safe messaging, the basic epidemiology of suicide, the public health approach to suicide prevention, risk and protective factors and warning signs often associated with suicide. Participants are trained to identify warning signs, language, behaviors, and characteristics that might indicate elevated risk for suicidal behavior, how to ask a person if they might be thinking about suicide, and actions to take to connect the person to qualified care. Role plays are used to develop skills on how to ask about suicidal thoughts, feelings, or intentions. AS+K? also trains participants on how to respond to someone expressing direct suicidal communication and how to connect them to clinical care or other resources.

Workshop participants also receive an overview of suicide prevention efforts in their state and how to become connected to opportunities to support these efforts in their community. Referral information includes the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, other national crisis lines such as Veterans Crisis Line, Trans Lifeline, the Trevor Project, Disaster Distress Helpline, and AgriStress, as well as state and local resources.

Type Education or Training Program
Setting Online, Community, Correctional Facility, Healthcare Facility, Inpatient mental health facility, Residential facility, PK-12 School, Social Services or Public Health, Tribal communities, United States Territory
People Mental Health Professionals, People in Particular Occupations
Languages English
Study Method Mixed Methods Design
Implementer Requirement Adults, Community Laypeople, K-12 school faculty and staff, Professional Educators, Higher Ed or Post-Secondary Programs, Faith and spiritual community leaders, Veterans and those who work with veterans, Juvenile justice professionals, Law Enforcement and First Responders, Mental health treatment providers, No Specific Individual or Group
Training Requirement Yes
Delivery Options In-Person, Virtual self-paced
Risk and Protective Factors Previous suicide attempt, History of depression and other mental illnesses, Substance use, Current or prior history of adverse childhood experiences, Social isolation, Historical trauma, Easy access to lethal means of suicide among people at risk, Effective coping and problem-solving skills

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