Networks for Life for Educators Training of Trainers
Networks for Life for Educators Training of Trainers
At the end of this training, you will be able to teach YSPP’s Networks for Life for Educators training, a customizable training on the school’s role in suicide prevention that can be from 30 minutes to 3 hours in length. (See the training’s listing on the SPRC/AFSP Best Practices Registry for Suicide Prevention here: http://www.sprc.org/bpr/section-III/networks-life-educators-role-youth-s....) You will also be able to support schools and districts as they develop plans for suicide prevention, intervention, and post-vention.
DATE / TIME:
Thursday & Friday
August 4-5, 2016
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. both days
Check-in at 8:15 a.m.
LOCATION:
Goodwill Industries’ Seattle Job Training and Education Center
700 Dearborn Place South
Rooms 127 & 128
Seattle, WA 98144
Parking is available in the Goodwill thrift
REGISTER AND PAY:
By Friday, July 29th at
Register Online: https://yspp.wufoo.com/forms/z1r1cm1w1u8eavw/
COST:
This training is open to the public at a cost of $799 per person
PAYMENT:
Pay by phone, Purchase Order, or check by mail
Checks and POs can be mailed to:
Youth Suicide Prevention Program
PO Box 31817
Seattle, WA 98103
QUESTIONS:
Contact YSPP at info@yspp.org or 206-297-5922.
Sabrina Votava Sabrina Votava, Spokane Area Field Coordinator for the Youth Suicide Prevention Program, grew up in Spokane before she moved to Seattle to get her degree in Public Health from the University of Washington. Votava has worked in public health ever since, 10 of those years spent in suicide prevention work. She has been with the Youth Suicide Prevention Program for six years and is certified as a Networks for Life, ASIST, and QPR Master trainer. She is also a member of the Leadership Team of the Prevent Suicide Spokane Coalition.
Mary Jadwisiak is an ASIST trainer coach and has been providing ASIST workshops since 2003. She has worked as a Field Coordinator for the Washington Youth Suicide Prevention Program since September 2005. Mary brings honest dialogue and thoughtful insight to her work to improve the lives of people experiencing psychiatric distress. She currently provides training and consulting through her firm, MATAC. Training topics include mental health recovery, suicide intervention, suicide prevention, leadership for advocates, and other related topics.