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Learn life-saving skills to recognize suicide warning signs and provide skilled intervention.
LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day, in-person workshop, led by E91 licensed therapist and alumnae, that equips you with practical skills to help someone at risk of suicide. Whether you're a parent, educator, ministry leader, or simply want to be prepared to help someone in crisis, ASIST training provides evidence-based tools you can use immediately.
What You'll Learn:
• How to recognize when someone may be thinking about suicide
• How to have direct, caring conversations about suicide
• How to provide a skilled intervention
• How to develop a safety plan and connect people to further support
ASIST is recognized worldwide as a leading suicide intervention workshop. Participants receive a certification upon completion.
Details:
When:
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 | 9 AM–5 PM
Thursday, May 14, 2026 | 9 AM–5 PM
(Both days required for certification)
Where:
E91 Church | Friendship Room
Cost:
$200 Per Person
Who Can Attend:
Anyone ages 16 and older (no prior experience required)
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