Types of training

Online programmes

Let's Talk About Suicide

Let’s Talk About Suicide is a free, online suicide prevention training programme from the HSE. It helps people to develop their skills to keep others safe from suicide – to identify people who are at risk, confidently ask about the topic of suicide and connect them with resources that can help them stay safe.

This introductory programme uses a mix of guided online content, video and interactive questions. You can start and stop the programme at you own convenience. On average, the programme will take 60 minutes to complete, but you can work at your own pace.

  • To enrol and complete Let’s Talk About Suicide, visit traininghub.nosp.ie.
  • Let's Talk About Suicide is suitable for anyone over the age of 18, who wants to learn basic suicide prevention skills.
  • It is recommended that anyone recently bereaved, wait 12 months before engaging in this type of suicide prevention training.

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In-person programmes

Understanding Self-harm

The Understanding Self-harm workshop provides opportunities to improved knowledge, awareness and understanding of self-harming behaviour. Participants consider how personal attitudes and experiences might affect their helping role with a person who self-harms. It aims to clarify what self-harm is, what leads people to engage in the behaviour and considers its relationship with suicide. The causes, reasons behind the behaviour, and the functions are discussed. Positive approaches to engaging with and caring for someone who self-harms are presented. Active participation is encouraged.

CPD (Continued Professional Development) recognition and points awarded:

Professional Body Number of CPD points 
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland-
Psychological Society of Ireland4 points
Irish College of Paramedics1 point per hour of learning (7 hours)
Irish College of General Practitioners5.5 points 
Royal College of Surgeons-
Royal College of Physicians -
College of Anaesthetists-
NMBI Approved - 7 CEU's 

Suicide bereavement workshop

Postvention suicide services address and target the needs of individuals personally affected by a suicide to aid them through the bereavement and grieving process. The Suicide bereavement workshop is a one day training about bereavement and grieving particularly in the context of suicide and is aimed at professionals and key contact people who, in the course of their work, come into contact with those bereaved through suicide.

The ‘Supporting people bereaved through suicide in the community’ programme is also delivered to community groups around the country by the HSE Resource Officers for Suicide Prevention and Suicide Bereavement Liaison Officers.

CPD (Continued Professional Development) recognition and points awarded:

Professional Body Number of CPD points 
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland4 points 
Psychological Society of Ireland4 points 
Irish College of Paramedics.1 point per hour of learning (7 hours)
Irish College of General Practitioners4 points 
Royal College of Surgeons4 points 
Royal College of Physicians 4 points 
College of Anaesthetists4 points 
NMBI -

safeTALK

safeTALK (Suicide Alertness for Everyone) is an internationally recognised half-day training programme that prepares participants to recognise and engage with people who may be having thoughts of suicide and to connect them to suicide first aid resources. Most people with thoughts of suicide don't truly want to die, but are struggling with the pain in their lives. Through their words and actions, they invite help to stay alive. safeTALK-trained helpers can recognise these invitations for help and take action by supporting people to connect with life-saving resources, supports and services.

To mark World Mental Health Week in October 2019, RTÉ's Nationwide featured the work of Kinvara Alive, a voluntary group whose aim it is to raise awareness about mental health and wellbeing in the community. A key component of the work Kinvara Alive do in and for the community is training and the group rolls this out using safeTALK. 

CPD (Continued Professional Development) recognition and points awarded:

Professional Body Number of CPD points 
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland-
Psychological Society of Ireland2 points
Irish College of Paramedics.1 point per hour of learning (3.5)
Irish College of General Practitioners3.5 points
Royal College of Surgeons-
Royal College of Physicians -
College of Anaesthetists-
NMBI Approved - 4 CEU's
Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP)3.5 points

ASIST

ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) is a two-day skills building workshop in suicide first aid. Participants are trained to reduce the immediate risk of a suicide and increase the support for a person at risk. The workshop provides opportunities to learn what a person at risk may need from others in order to keep safe and get more help. Those taking part in the training will feel challenged and safe, work interactively with others in small groups, learn a suicide first aid model that provides a framework for skills practice and experience powerful audio visuals.

CPD (Continued Professional Development) recognition and points awarded:

Professional Body Number of CPD points 
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland-
Psychological Society of Ireland8 points
Irish College of Paramedics1 point per hour of learning (2 days - 16 hours)
Irish College of General Practitioners2 GMS study leave days and 15 CPD credits
Royal College of Surgeons-
Royal College of Physicians -
College of Anaesthetists-
NMBI Approved - 14 CEU's
Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP)14 points

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