Zero Suicide Training Workshop
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Zero Suicide Training Workshop

Learn more about the Zero Suicide framework: a way to improve suicide care within health and behavioral health systems.

By Scott Swanstrom (FL LEADS Project)

Date and time

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

The Zero Suicide Training Workshop focuses on a systematic approach to improve suicide care through the adoption of evidence-based and best-practice safety standards. This approach, identified by the Zero Suicide initiative, encompasses screening, risk assessment, safety planning, follow-up care, treatment, and training.

CEUs available to those licensed with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling: Provider Number 50-12347, exp. 3/31/2027.

This class is FREE and limited to 30 participants. A Zoom link will be provided to the confirmed list 24 hours prior to the training.

Please note: This training works best when each participant attends on their own individual device. If this is not possible and there will be multiple people attending on one device, please be sure to register as many spots as there will be participants. Please also reach out to the trainers through Eventbrite or at the email addresses listed below, prior to the start of the training, so that we can make accommodations. Thank you!

Tuesday, August 26, 2025: 10 AM - 11 AM (Eastern) / 9 AM - 10 AM (Central)

For further questions, please email: SwanstromRSPS@gmail.com

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The FL LEADS project is a five-year, federally funded grant seeking to transform and improve suicide care practices, standards, and outcomes in health/behavioral health systems throughout rural and urban counties in northeast, northwest, central, and west Florida. Rooted in cultural competency and evidence-based research, this multi-system approach will implement the Zero Suicide (ZS) model. FL LEADS aims to reduce health disparities and inequalities that affect the lives of adults, ages 25 years and older, at risk for suicide and/or experiencing behavioral health disorders, serious mental illnesses, and substance abuse addictions.

Free
Aug 26 · 7:00 AM PDT