Oregon Community CALM
Fri, Jan 10
|Hearts for Health
Oregon Community CALM helps family, friends, and community members have life-saving conversations with individuals who may be thinking of suicide or during times of crisis.
Time & Location
Jan 10, 2025, 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM PST
Hearts for Health , 606 Medical Pkwy, Enterprise, OR 97828, USA
About the Event
This training is being hosted by the Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness. Lunch will be provided.
Oregon Community CALM - Conversations on Lethal Means - is designed to help family, friends, and community members have life-saving conversations with individuals who may be thinking of suicide or during times of crisis.
Anyone 18 years or older can learn these community helper skills that have an added focus on reducing access to lethal means, especially firearms and medications; however, Oregon Community CALM is neither anti-gun nor anti-medication. This training is based on the provider-focused Oregon CALM training and research with Oregonians who own firearms.
What you'll learn:
- When to act to support loved ones
- Creative solutions for reducing access to lethal means
- Oregon-specific research and community considerations
- How to raise the topic of suicide and lethal means
- How to assist and connect individuals to support
Oregon Community CALM has been adapted with permission from CALM America by the Oregon Health Authority, Association of Oregon Community Mental Health Programs, and Incite Agency for Change. This training is supported by funds made available from the CDC through cooperative agreement CE20-2204, Grant # NU50CE002599.
Tickets
Oregon Community CALM
Conversations on Access to Lethal Means
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