About this Event
Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) is a powerful addition to existing strategies to reduce the risk of suicide death in at-risk people while respecting their rights and autonomy.
CALM-Conversations is a practical intervention to increase the time and distance between individuals at risk of suicide and the most common and lethal methods of suicide, particularly firearms. The oldest and most widely-used training on lethal means safety, CALM teaches why means matter and equips individuals with tools to intervene effectively with those at risk for suicide both upstream–before a crisis hits–as well as in times of crisis. Versions are available for both clinicians and non-clinicians.
Worried about a loved one? Work in a job that brings you into contact with individuals who might be at risk of suicide but feel unequipped to intervene? Learn how you can help keep them safe - no clinical background required.
For community groups | suicide prevention coalitions| shooting clubs | parent groups | general public
About the trainer:
Staci Cornwell is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Child and Geriatric Mental Health Specialist with 25 years of experience working in suicide prevention and intervention. Her company, STACIA LLC, provides training and consultation on resilience, suicide prevention, and other behavioral health related topics. Staci is currently the Chair of Prevent Suicide Spokane Coalition, the Mead School District's Mental Health Coordinator, and recent author of The Five Spirals of Connection. Prior to that, she was the Director of Crisis Response Services in Spokane County. As the only CALM trainer in WA state, she is focusing her efforts on providing as many trainings as possible.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Spokane Public Library - Shadle Park, 2111 West Wellesley Avenue, Spokane, United States
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