The Trevor Project’s CARE (Connect, Accept, Respond, Empower) Training is an interactive and intensive training that provides adults with an overview of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) youth, and the different environmental stressors that contribute to their heightened risk for suicide.
Objectives:
After participating in this training, participants will be able to:
- Describe the services offered by The Trevor Project and how youth can access them
- Discuss the challenges facing LGBTQ+ people in their home, school, work and other environments
- Explain the risk factors and warning signs of suicide
- Describe how to respond to a person who is at risk for suicide and connect them to appropriate resources
- Explain how to create supportive environments for all people that promote resiliency and decrease the risk for suicide
Reminders
- In order to receive credit for attending this workshop, participants must attend at least 75% of the session. No partial credit will be issued.
- If two or more people are sharing a device and each wants credit:
- Each must register for the webinar
- All names must be typed in to the webinar chat at the beginning and again at the end of the webinar
- Everyone must be visible on camera for the duration of the training
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