Indigenous Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training I-ASIST provides a culturally relevant framework for participants to learn how to use a unique 6 task model to provide a suicide first aid intervention, work with someone to develop a personalised safety plan to keep safe for now and connect with further help. This course has been developed by First Nations people with First Nations facilitators, to provide culturally appropriate suicide prevention training.
I-ASIST is for Indigenous workforces, people who work with Indigenous communities, as well as schools, community groups, and sports clubs. Virtually anyone age 16 or older, regardless of prior experience or training, can become an I-ASIST trained helper
During the two-day interactive workshop, participants learn through powerful audio-visual learning aids, group yarns, skills practice and development through trainer-facilitated workgroups.
Participants in I-ASIST:
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Learn the skills to provide a suicide first-aid intervention
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Work to develop a personalised safety plan for someone with thoughts of suicide to keep “safe-for-now”
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Connect the person with thoughts of suicide to further help
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Acquire skills in an evidence-based intervention model, with the assistance of two LivingWorks registered I-ASIST trainers
Click here for information on the evidence supporting I-ASIST, or for a short introduction film click here
All accredited training is available free of charge to pension card holders and Higher Education and VET students. Evidence of pension card or current student card required. For registration, please email training@mhaca.org.au
Content on this website is sourced from the LivingWorks Website: I-ASIST & safeYARN » LivingWorks Education Australia