Get equipped.
While 94% of adults report a willingness to take action if someone close to them was considering suicide, only 53% report having the confidence to do so.
What do I say?
What if I make it worse?
What do we do?
These are all common fears and insecurities that can easily be fixed.
“Through the training provided by the Brave Center team, our students were equipped with the language and practical tools not only to navigate their own mental health challenges, but also to walk alongside their peers as they pursue healing. This kind of equipping and empowerment has the potential to reshape our community, offering students support and hope for healing.”
-Breakaway Ministries
Training Options
Help your ministry, team, and community feel empowered to care for those who are struggling around them.
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Gain a general understanding of suicide ideation, identify the basic warning signs, and learn how to enter into someone’s struggles.
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Deeper understand the signs and intervention strategies with time for Q&A to tailer the information to your team’s specific needs.
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Strengthen your team’s confidence levels by being able to put the training into practice alongside learning the signs and interventions.