About this Event
Attendees MUST BE 18 years or older for this training.
Join the Tulsa Health Department and for a QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training, offered through the .
This interactive training equips participants with practical skills to recognize the warning signs of suicide, confidently engage in supportive conversations, and connect individuals to appropriate resources. QPR is a nationally recognized, evidence-based approach designed for anyone—no clinical background required.
This session supports Tulsa County’s ongoing efforts to strengthen stress and mental health awareness, early intervention, and community-wide prevention strategies through cross-sector collaboration.
What You’ll Learn
- How to recognize warning signs of suicide
- How to ask direct, supportive questions
- How to respond with confidence and care
- How to connect individuals to local and national resources
Who Should Attend
- Community members
- Healthcare and public health professionals
- Educators, nonprofit partners, and service providers
- CHIP Workgroup partners
- Anyone interested in supporting mental health in their community
Event Details
- Format: In-person
- Location: Tulsa Health Department – North Regional Health & Wellness Center
- Important Note: This session will not be recorded
Why This Matters
Suicide prevention is a shared responsibility. By increasing awareness and building skills across our community, we can create stronger support systems and ensure individuals receive help when they need it most.
Registration
Secure your spot today. Space may be limited for in-person attendance.
NOTE: Attendees MUST BE 18 years or older for this training.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tulsa Health Department North Regional Health and Wellness Center, 5635 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Tulsa, United States
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