Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM)

CALM America

Program Type

Education or Training Program

Cost

$500 or less

Evidence Type

Empirically-Defined Evidence

SPRC Comprehensive Approach

Reduce Access to Means

Program or Intervention Summary

CALM is a practical intervention to increase the time and distance between individuals at risk of suicide and the most common and lethal methods of suicide, particularly firearms. The oldest and most widely-used training on lethal means safety, CALM teaches why means matter and equips individuals with tools to intervene effectively with those at risk for suicide both upstream–before a crisis hits–as well as in times of crisis.

Type Education or Training Program
Setting Online, Healthcare Facility, Inpatient mental health facility, Community mental health facility, Social Services or Public Health
People Mental Health Professionals, People in Particular Occupations
Languages English
Study Method Quantitative Design
Implementer Requirement Mental health treatment providers, Other Specific Group
Training Requirement Yes
Delivery Options In-Person, Virtual self-paced, Virtual live, Hybrid
Risk and Protective Factors Easy access to lethal means of suicide among people at risk, Availability of consistent and high quality physical and behavioral healthcare, Reduced access to lethal means of suicide among people at risk

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