
Learn to Notice. Learn to Act.
safeTALK is a four-hour workshop that teaches participants how to recognize the signs of suicide and take action. The focus is simple: become a connector. Someone who can reach out, start the conversation, and guide a person in distress to the right resources.
Interested in Being Part of the Next Session
Simply complete our interest form and we will reach out to include you in our next safeTALK training.
What You’ll Experience
In this training, you can expect:
- Practical guidance through trainer presentations, discussion, and hands-on practice.
- Real stories and video examples showing the difference it makes when warning signs are noticed — and when they’re not.
- Safe practice opportunities to build your confidence in asking direct questions about suicide.
- Community support, with a resource person on-site to ensure participant comfort.
Why safeTALK Matters
- Builds lasting confidence in suicide prevention skills.
- Proven safe for participants ages 15+.
- Helps break down stigma around discussing suicide.
- Creates stronger networks by connecting everyday people with professional intervention providers.
Who Should Attend?
safeTALK is designed for:
- Veterans and their families
- First responders, educators, coaches, and community leaders
- Healthcare and mental health professionals
- Friends, co-workers, and anyone who wants to be prepared to help
Voices That Make a Difference
Trainings like these help break the stigma around suicide and remind us that suicide does not discriminate, and if spreading education around suicide can save even just one life, it’s a training worth attending.
Thank you for the opportunity to be apart of something so important, impactful, and necessary with the communities we serve!

Sayde
Great information on how to approach and interact with a person who is thinking about suicide and opened my eyes on how important suicide intervention is.

Avery
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