Older adults have the highest rate of suicide among all age groups in the United States according to recent data. This skills-based QPR training program is designed enable those who live and work with older adults to recognize suicide warning signs and clues, and respond effectively.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
2 CEU hours available from the National Association of Social Workers
Location: Beaverton City Library (12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton, OR 97005)
Safety: QPR teaches a specific suicide prevention first aid intervention. Some of the content of the curriculum may activate troubling feelings and thoughts. The class is not a form of counseling, therapy, or support group. It is up to your discretion to decide whether attending QPR training is ok for you at this time.
- If you are a suicide loss or attempt survivor, we suggest delaying taking QPR for at least one year.
- If you have questions about whether this class is a good fit for you at this time, please email the coordinator (below) at least two days prior to the class.
- If you are currently experiencing thoughts of suicide, please contact one of the following (available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week):
- Washington County Mental Health Crisis Line: 503-291-9111
- Clackamas County Mental Health Crisis Line: 503-655-8585
- Multnomah County Mental Health Call Center: 503-988-4888
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (call, text, chat): 9-8-8
Cancellation: If your plans have changed and you find you are unable to attend the training, please email the coordinator (below) as soon as possible.
For questions, please contact:
Lani McQuilkin (she/her)
Email: Lani_McQuilkin@washingtoncountyor.gov
Washington County Health and Human Services
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