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QPR Training for Graduate Education Community

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This QPR training session is organized by the Office of Graduate Studies and delivered in partnership with the Counseling Center as part of the Tech Ends Suicide Together (TEST) initiative.  We specifically invite any members of the Georgia Tech community who interface with graduate students to attend.  This powerful training session will help you help others in both your professional and personal lives.  We encourage you to bring your lunch and we’ll provide dessert and drinks.  Questions can be addressed to James Black (jblack@gatech.edu). 

Please RSVP at:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M56SC39

More about QPR training:

Most individuals want to help save lives, but avoid talking about suicide because they are unsure of how to identity someone at risk or they are concerned about saying the wrong things or making a situation worse. Saving lives begins with learning what to do.

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer—the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. The most widely taught gatekeeper training in the world, QPR is designed to help any and every one learn how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, offer hope, and help save lives. Participants will learn how to intervene with an individual at-risk, persuade them to get help, and guide them to the appropriate resources.

The 2-hour QPR Training at Georgia Tech includes an hour of didactic instruction, followed by role play exercises, and time for questions and discussion. Take the first step in saving lives by signing up for QPR training today.

If you are unable to attend the March 23rd training geared toward the Graduate Education community, please consider additional scheduled QPR training opportunities below. Complete details available online.

 

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:James Black
  • Created:03/14/2017
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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