QPR with Clackamas County Behavioral Health

29 Oct

QPR Suicide Prevention Training with Clackamas County Behavioral Health

QPR Suicide Prevention Training with Clackamas County Behavioral Health

Friday, October 29, 2021 (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM)
2 CE Hours
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QPR
Question, Persuade & Refer
Online, Live Suicide Prevention Training for essential first aid skills

If someone you know or encounter was considering suicide, would you recognize the warning signs and know how to help? Learn what you can do to help when someone is experiencing thoughts of suicide or a serious emotional crisis. 

QPR is a proven, educational program that teaches participants how to recognize warning signs that a person may be experiencing throughs of suicide and offer first aid until more experienced help is available. QPR has been widely used by professions and industries in their training programs, including the construction industry, building trades, first responders, the military, education, health care, etc. 

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Mandy Kubisch

Mandy Kubisch is the Behavioral Health Prevention Coordinator for Multnomah County Mental Behavioral Health Division.  She coordinates and teaches mental health education and suicide prevention trainings for professionals and community members in the Portland Metro area and throughout Multnomah County.  She is certified as a trainer for ASIST, Adult and Youth Mental Health First Aid, QPR, safeTALK and CALM.  She has over 20 years of experience working with people in crisis in a variety of settings. She studied Psychology at the University of Utah.  Mandy is very committed to work that decreases stigma around mental health and suicide so that as a community we can help each other get help sooner, we can change the way we think and talk about mental health and suicide and together, we can prevent suicide.    

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