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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (2 day course)
Created: 16/05/2026This is a Public Health Scotland accredited, two‑day course that equips participants with the skills and confidence to recognise and respond to someone at risk of suicide in a safe, supportive and practical way. The course is suitable for individuals, frontline staff, managers, volunteers and community members across all sectors. Suicide can affect anyone and knowing how to respond when someone may be at risk is a vital skill in both personal and professional contexts. Attendance on both days is required to gain an official Public Health Scotland certificate.
Participants will:
The course is highly interactive and practice‑focused, using facilitated discussion, real‑life scenarios, and structured simulations to build confidence in applying skills. Emphasis is placed on compassion, direct communication, and supporting people with dignity and respect, even in high‑pressure situations.
Accreditation and certification
This course is accredited by Public Health Scotland and delivered on behalf of NHS Fife. Participants receive a Public Health Scotland certificate on successful completion.
Accessibility and support
SSS is committed to inclusive and accessible learning. Please let us know in advance about any access, learning, or support needs so we can make reasonable adjustments wherever possible. The training facilities are located on the ground floor.
Important note
Due to the nature of the content, this course may be emotionally challenging. It may not be suitable for individuals who have been recently bereaved by suicide or are currently experiencing significant distress.
Refreshments
Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided.
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