This email is being sent on behalf of Arlana Vadnais, Associate Director, Wellness & Prevention and Bryanna Barker, Coordinator, Student Health & Wellness Education

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Hello,

 

On behalf of Student Counselling and Wellness – Student Wellness – Student Support, we would like to introduce you to a new opportunity for staff and faculty on campus.

 

What: LivingWorks SafeTALK is a half-day (4 hour), in-person, certificate workshop that empowers learners to recognize when someone may be thinking about suicide, how talk with them directly, and help connect them to appropriate resources and support. Through hands-on practice and guided learning, learners will build the confidence to have open, honest conversations that can make all the difference.

Attached, you will find a poster with additional information outlining what and how you will learn.

 

For who: SafeTALK workshops will be open to all staff and faculty. (Note: Individuals who have already completed ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) or who have similar suicide intervention skills may not benefit from this content. 

 

Cost: $100 per learner. FOAP transfers accepted.

 

When: May 7th from 9:00am-1:00pm

 

How to Register: email Jaclyn.Angel@umanitoba.ca. Spaces are limited and will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in attending but cannot commit to the May 7th offering, please email Jaclyn.Angel@umanitoba.ca to request your name be added to our waitlist for our Fall offerings.

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Arlana and Bryanna at Arlana.Vadnais@umanitoba.ca or Bryanna.Barker@umanitoba.ca

 

Thank you and have a wonderful day,

 

Arlana and Bryanna

 

 

 

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