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Free QPR Community Training For Suicide Prevention

Writer's picture: Elizabeth CarovillanoElizabeth Carovillano



FREE TRAINING for community members who want to recognize the warning signs, clues, and suicidal communications of people in trouble and want to gain skills to act to prevent a possible tragedy.


With Krista L. Brening, LPCC, LPAT and Treatment Services Clinical Manager




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Richard John
Richard John
Nov 20, 2024

This is such an important initiative! Free QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Community Training empowers individuals to recognize the signs of a mental health crisis and take action to save lives. Suicide prevention starts with awareness, New York State No Fault Divorce and programs like this make it accessible for everyone to be part of the solution. Thank you for prioritizing mental health and fostering a community of care and support. Let’s spread the word and encourage others to participate.

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