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Class listings are available below and are searchable by training type, date, location, format (in-person or virtual), and language. Some trainings are hosted directly by the Get Trained to Help Collaborative, and some are hosted by community partners in order to expand the type and number of trainings offered. Selecting "Host Type" in the search categories below will allow you to select Get Trained to Help or external hosts. (Get Trained to Help is not responsible for the content of others' trainings, their registration or payment system, or the views expressed by their trainers.)
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Class Eligibility Information
Please note class eligibility information below. We appreciate your cooperation.
- Participants must be 18 years or older
- Participants must live and/or work in Clackamas, Multnomah, or Washington counties
- In order to participate in a Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) training, persons must first attend a suicide prevention training such as Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), or SafeTALK
If you are currently experiencing thoughts of suicide, do not take a training at this time. Instead, please contact one of the following:
- Clackamas County Crisis & Support Line
(503) 655-8585 - Multnomah County Behavioral Health Call Center
(503) 988-4888 - Washington County Crisis Line
(503) 291-9111 - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
(800)-273-8255
All lines are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They are free and confidential.
Content Notice
Many of the trainings offered through Get Trained to Help include discussions on suicide, thoughts of suicide, and overdose or other mental health crises. These trainings may therefore bring up troubling feelings and thoughts for attendees. Trainings are not a form of counseling, therapy, or a support group. If you or someone close to you has been impacted by a mental health crisis, such as suicide, we suggest that you delay taking these trainings for six month to one year. If you have questions or would like to better understand this safety guideline, please email the Coordinator of the county where you would be taking the training.
Upcoming Classes (list view):
Suicide Prevention and Intervention for Latine Communities.
Suicide Prevention: Responding with Care (on demand, online course)
Older Adult Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) - Virtual
Youth Mental Health First Aid - In Person - Hillsboro
Adult Mental Health First Aid (AMHFA) - In Person - Portland
Firearm QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer), In-Person
Older Adult Mental Health First Aid - In-Person - Portland (MultCo)
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Registration Information
Upon completion of your registration, a confirmation email will be sent. If you do not receive the confirmation message within an hour of registering for the class, please check your Spam or Junk email folders in case the confirmation email was delivered there instead of your inbox. If that occurs, please select the confirmation message and mark it "Not Spam" or "Not Junk", which should allow future messages to reach your inbox.
There will be times when certain trainings are not available or are in the process of being scheduled. If no classes are displayed, please check back later for updates.
QPR trainings may also be available to groups of 15 people or more by completing a QPR Request Form instead of individually registering participants below. If you have questions about this process, please visit our QPR page or email the Coordinator of the county where the training would occur.