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Student Wellness Team
Ask A Question, Save A Life: Project UB WELL
About QPR Suicide Prevention Training In Spring 2007, the University at Buffalo's Student Wellness Team (Counseling Services, Health Services, and Wellness Education Services) launched a major suicide prevention initiative for the UB community. Now, supported by a generous grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), UB offers "Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR)," a nationally-recognized suicide prevention training program. The ultimate goal is to train as many people on campus as possible in QPR. Much like CPR, QPR is an easy process that can be applied by everyone, including people outside of mental health professions. QPR is a behavioral intervention that focuses on getting a distressed individual referred for professional help. It is intended to teach front-line people (e.g. resident advisors, academic advisors, friends, religious professionals, faculty/staff, parents etc.) how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, including verbal, behavioral, and situational clues. QPR provides direction as to how to Question a person about suicidal thoughts, Persuade them to get help and to Refer the person for help. Presented by a certified QPR instructor, each 90-minute training session includes information on:
Upcoming Training Sessions
Location: all training sessions take place in the Student Union. Register online nowPlease fill out the information (either individual or group) requested below and once your submission has been received you will be contacted with further information. If you wish to schedule a QPR training for your work group or department, please complete the form below. Note: The minimum size for each training is 5 people. If a session is cancelled due to low registration, then participants will be contacted about an alternative training date. The maximum size for each training is 20 people. Therefore, more than one session may be offered for large staffs and departments. Small staffs and departments (less than 10 people) may be involved in joint training with other offices. Also, to fulfill SAMHSA grant requirements, participants will be asked to confidentially complete a demographic information form and pre and post-tests online. However, provision of this information is voluntary and is not required to receive the training.
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Student Wellness Team University at Buffalo 120 Richmond Quad Buffalo, NY 14261 Tel: (716) 645-2720 Fax: (716) 645-2175 Coordinator: Sharon L. Mitchell E-Mail: General Related Documents
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