It's Time to Talk about it! (ITTAI): Virtual

It's Time to Talk about it! (ITTAI): Virtual

FREE training course designed to teach family members how to create a safety net for suicidal youth.

By Clay Behavioral Health Center

Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 6 - 8am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

It’s Time to Talk about it! (ITTAI) is designed to teach family members, care givers, and other invested community members who interact with young people how to recognize the warning signs and risk factors of suicide so that they are able to identify these signs in youth who they may encounter in everyday activities and have conversations about suicide that help youth create a safety net.

During the course, you will:

  • Learn how to identify risk by differentiating between the warning signs and risk factors of suicide.
  • Learn strategies to approach youth and communicate directly about suicide.
  • Learn how to ask the suicide question.
  • Learn how to support a young person in need.
  • Learn ways to promote strength and resiliency/protective factors for young people.
  • Learn about local resources that can help.

Participants earn a personalized certificate upon completion.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a cost for the training?

Not at all! Thanks to a grant from the Florida Blue Foundation, we can offer these training sessions for FREE to anyone who is 18 years or older.

Is this training exclusively for mental health professionals or individuals who work with kids?

Not at all! This training is designed to equip family members, caregivers, and other invested community members who interact with young people with the knowledge and skills to recognize the warning signs and risk factors of suicide in youth.

Someone close to me recently died by suicide, should I take this course?

If you have recently suffered a loss due to suicide, we recommend that you consider waiting before taking this course. The content may be sensitive and emotionally challenging. Please take the necessary time and we look forward to having you join us when you can fully participate.

What if I can’t attend the entire training?

Participants are required to attend the entire training course to receive the certification. However, we have a variety of dates and times available to accommodate your schedule.

Can you offer private training for my group?

Absolutely! If you have a group of 15 people or more, please visit our website at https://www.talkablecommunities.org/ittai and fill out our private training request form.

What if I have more questions?

Feel free to email us at info@talkablecommunities.org if you have any additional questions. We’re happy to help!

Do I need to turn on my camera during the training?

We strongly encourage having your camera on throughout the training, if possible. Our training courses are designed to be interactive and experiential, not just lecture-style. Having your camera on helps create a more engaging and inclusive learning environment for all participants.

Organized by

Clay Behavioral Health Center is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. Clay Behavioral Health Center is a caring resource providing mental health and substance abuse counseling and treatment to adults, teens, children and families in Clay County. We have locations in Middleburg, Green Cove Springs and Keystone Heights.