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Addressing Suicidal Ideation in Marginalized Communities – Case Studies

Addressing Suicidal Ideation in Marginalized Communities – Case Studies

Suicide impacts individuals with varying ages, races, income level, religion, sexual identity, gender identity, etc. Often front-line workers feel ill-prepared to cope with the complexities related to suicidal ideation, especially when intersectionality of experience plays into the interactions. 

 

This workshop creates a safe space to explore case studies in some of the most at-risk groups for suicide and aims to provide skills and support to manage these encounters. This workshop pulls away from the individualistic methods for conceptualizing suicide and consider social and systemic impact that leads individuals to die by suicide. 

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Description

Participants will have an opportunity to apply trauma-informed practices to engage diverse clients with suicidal ideation. After a brief review of information on suicidal ideation, most of the session will be discussion based and the larger group will be split into breakout rooms to review specific cases that focus on different marginalized groups. The facilitator will rotate between the smaller groups as well as facilitate further discussion as a larger group. 

The cases will include:

  • First generation Canadian woman, age 18 daughter of Muslim parents who immigrated from Pakistan just before she was born.
  • A 14-year-old boy who has ASD and has above average IQ and is verbal, living at home with his parents and younger sister.
  • A 67-year-old Indigenous woman, survivor of residential schools.
  • A non-binary 18-year-old person who has just decided to start hormone treatment for gender affirming care. 

Case studies and resources will be pulled from a wide range of research on suicidal ideation in marginalized groups. 

Learning Outcomes

  1. Develop confidence in interactions with individuals who engage in suicidal ideation and high-risk behaviour.
  2. Practice a model that can be incorporated in your work with those you support.
  3. Consider the nuances of how assessments and interventions may be different depending on the lens in which the client is coming from.
  4. Identify personal barriers to engaging with individuals presenting with suicidal ideation and high-risk behaviours.
  5. Apply trauma-informed practices to engage with clients with suicidal ideation and high-risk behaviours.
  6. Analyze suicidal ideation from a broader perspective, utilizing trauma-informed strategies and be sensitive to how intersectionality plays into interactions with others.

Who Should Attend 

This course is recommended for front-line workers with direct contact with marginalized groups (previous training/experience in ASIST, crisis intervention, or confronting suicidal behavior highly recommended).

Course Dates & Format 

There are no scheduled dates for this course at this time, however in-service is available.

This is a 3-hour training. This course consists of a single 3-hour interactive virtual session using Zoom.

Instructor:  Elizabeth Scarlett, RP, CFRC (Certified First Responder Counselor)

Elizabeth is a Registered Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor, and Community Consultant. In over 15 years in the mental health field, she has honed her skills of working with individuals with complex needs in a wide range of settings. Elizabeth specializes in seeing individuals with extensive trauma histories, suicidal ideation, substance use, and burnout.

Her eclectic formal training includes many modalities such as: CBT, DBT, IFS and EMDR. She also pulls a great deal from narrative, strengths-based and brief solution focused approaches. Despite extensive training in evidence-based practices, Elizabeth’s clients and supervisees will tell you that she is not terribly “by the book” and approaches the work as more of an art than a science. Elizabeth values professionalism, but not at the expense of authenticity.

She is known for her casual, frank and engaging therapeutic and workshop style. She looks for opportunities to bring humor and humanity to even the most intensive topics.

Training Fee

Group Registration: Save 20% off individual fees with a group registration of 4 or more participants. Download the group registration form HERE.

Continuing Education Information 

Licensing boards and professional organizations will grant Continuing Education credits for attendance at their discretion when participants submit the course outline and certificate. 

In-Service 

This is available as an in-person or virtual in-service training and customized to suit your needs.

Categories: In Service, Trauma-Informed Practice, Trauma Focused Intervention, Sociocultural Perspectives, Treating Trauma Effects, Online Tags: 2SLGBTQ, Crisis Intervention, Diversity, Elizabeth Scarlett, High Risk Behaviour, Race, Self Harm, Suicide
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Peer Mentor Training: The Impact of Lived Experience

Peer Mentor Training: The Impact of Lived Experience

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Peer Mentor Training: The Impact of Lived Experience

This training offers a comprehensive toolkit for community-based organizations or groups looking to maximize the effectiveness of peer support initiatives in their communities. By guiding participants through […]

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The prevalence of childhood trauma in our communities is staggering, and the implications for mental health and substance use profound. It is estimated that around 3 in […]

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Trauma Informed Care: Supporting Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

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Trauma Informed Care: Supporting Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

People with developmental disabilities experience mental health issues as a result of physical, emotional and sexual abuse and neglect in greater numbers than the general public.  Behaviors are often mistaken as non-compliance, […]

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Trauma Informed Care: Supporting Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

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Indigenous Perspectives on the Mental Health of Children and Youth

Indigenous Perspectives on the Mental Health of Children and Youth

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Indigenous Perspectives on the Mental Health of Children and Youth

We must consistently ask ourselves if our practices are appropriate for the Indigenous communities we work with. While strengths-based, anti-oppressive and evidence-based models may appear to be beneficial, these […]

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