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Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR): Three Simple Steps to Save a Life - 4/3/25

The image promotes QPR Training by the Center for Mental Health Care & Resources, emphasizing "Question, Persuade, Refer" as steps to help prevent suicide, alongside an image of supportive hand-holding.
Posted about 1 month ago  in Parent and Family NewsHealth, Wellness and Safety.

Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is designed to help any and everyone learn how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, offer hope, and help save lives. Parent and Family Programs is grateful for the opportunity to share this QPR training hosted by the Georgia Tech Center for Mental Health Care & Resources with Josee' Muldrew, MA, Clinical Case Manager and Licensed Professional Counselor, and  Sephora Wawa-Egbuche, MS, Doctoral Intern.

👉Register in the Hive to secure your spot at the next QPR training, Thursday, April 3 from 7 until 8:30 p.m. ET.

Some college students have thoughts of suicide at some point in their life and many more struggle with mental health concerns. Many parents often want to give help and support to their children but often feel unsure and uneasy about what to do. There is a great deal of taboo surrounding suicide, asking for help, and knowing what to say. Come learn about steps to talk with your student about suicide and the resources to support them.

This session is set to a capacity limit of 40 to provide a meaningful training experience, and the Teams meeting link will be sent with your registration confirmation.

Please note that this session will not be recorded due to the sensitive nature of the topic being discussed. This training is repeated several times throughout each academic year. Additionally, Andrew Stochel from CMHCR has recorded an overview of the topics covered in a QPR training, the video of which is shared in the Hive. It is not a training session but does provide important information and resources for parents and families.


👉Access the Hive post with the suicide prevention overview video.

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