Military Cultural Awareness and Suicide Prevention Training May 20 & May 21

Tue May 20 2025 at 09:00 am to Wed May 21 2025 at 04:00 pm UTC-07:00

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Military Cultural Awareness and Suicide Prevention Training May 20 & May 21
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A two-day training that addresses in-depth knowledge and skills to bridge this gap between providers and Veterans who seek care.
About this Event

When: Tuesday, May 20th, 9 AM - 4 PM and Wednesday, May 21st, 9 AM - 4 PM

Where: Hosted virtually over Zoom

Intended for: Behavioral Health and Healthcare Providers, Educators, Call Counselors, Community Members - anyone with who has contact with individuals connected to the military and veteran community.

Credit: 12.0 NASW CEUs


Military Culture Awareness & Suicide Prevention Training for Providers is a two-day training on Tuesday, May 20th, 9 AM - 4 PM and Wednesday, May 21st, 9 AM - 4 PM that addresses in-depth knowledge and skills to bridge this gap between providers and Veterans who seek care. An additional two-hour practice session is required to apply the skills learned in the training.

By educating providers on Veteran and Military-specific language and other cultural cues, as well as providing access to specific suicide prevention and intervention assessments, we hope to improve providers’ familiarity with Service Members' needs around mental health and suicide.

Learning objectives:

  • Improve the overall quality of care for Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF) by applying targeted knowledge and awareness of military culture.
  • Synthesize concepts learned about military culture and suicide prevention in order to address the complexity of risk facing SMVF.
  • Use motivational interviewing strategies to develop a collaborative safety plan that addresses the unique needs of SMVF
  • Improve access, coordination, and teamwork to support and improve the mental health of SMVF. Utilize an inter-disciplinary team approach to safety planning and harm reduction.
  • Confidently implement care standards required by law
  • Understand the current scope and significance of suicide as a problem, particularly among SMVF
  • Apply FVT, functional model of suicide, suicide mode, and BPSS lens concepts to the case scenario.
  • Adopt a trauma-informed, person-centered approach to care
  • Conduct a thorough suicide risk assessment including lethal means (skill acquisition).

* Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the National Social Work Association.

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