Preventing Youth Suicide
An immersive training experience for community and youth leaders
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Free Virtual Training – Multiple Dates in October and November
Join us for a very special training experience created especially for teachers, professors, coaches and those who work with high school and college aged youth in their communities. Preventing suicide among our youth and emerging adults has never been more important than it is today. Learn ways you can recognize warning signs and begin life-changing conversations with the youth you serve. Dr. Bre Banks, the Director of Clinical Education for Centerstone’s Research Institute will use the latest science in training and suicide prevention to equip you with techniques you can begin using immediately in your classrooms or in your communities.
During this special event, we will offer a free training to small groups, using evidence based practices, simulation, and a dedicated time for reflection and Q&A.
Find the time that works best for your schedule and join us for 75 minutes that can begin changing lives today:
Date |
Time |
Wednesday, October 20 |
4:00 p.m. CST |
Wednesday, October 27 |
5:00 p.m. CST |
Wednesday, November 3 |
3:30 p.m. CST |
Tuesday, November 9 |
4:00 p.m. CST |
*Registration is limited to 25 participants per event. |
The Gatekeeper Guide and Suicide Prevention Wallet Card will help you recognize suicide risk and connect people to help when they need it.
GATEKEEPER GUIDE
WALLET CARD
About the Presenter
Dr. Bre Banks is the Director of Clinical Education for Centerstone’s Research Institute. Her research and clinical expertise lies primarily within suicide prevention and intervention, including the development and implementation of cross-cultural treatment and simulation training for suicide-specific evidence-based psychotherapies.
Banks has provided treatment and psychotherapy in a variety of settings including inpatient and outpatient community behavioral health centers, schools, and juvenile justice settings. She has also held several academic appointments in counseling and counselor education masters and doctoral programs, and currently maintains partnerships with the University of Tennessee, Johns Hopkins University, and Rocky Vista University.
Banks earned a doctorate of philosophy in counselor education and Supervision from the University of Tennessee, a master’s of arts in clinical mental health counseling from Argosy University, and a bachelor’s of arts from the University of Tennessee.
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