Overview

 
This form is for the purpose of applying for the next “Alternatives to Suicide Group Facilitator” Training as presented by the Western Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community (RLC) with the primary purpose of training people to start their own groups in their own area. 

PLEASE NOTE: This training is being held ON-LINE via Zoom. This is not something we intend to do often, and is strictly to bridge the gap while the COVID-19 pandemic is happening. In general, we recommend in person trainings wherever possible.

The Alternatives to Suicide approach was developed by the Western Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community (RLC) in 2009 as one of the only peer-to-peer groups that truly focuses on the topic of suicide. Rather than assessment and risk, these groups are based in creating a non-judgmental space in which to discuss suicide and other taboo topics.

There are a growing number of Alternatives to Suicide groups in the US and beyond.. Join us and be a part of the movement. Learn more at www.communitypsychology.com/new-approach-to-suicide/.
 
Please complete the application below in its entirety no later than Wednesday, September 30, 2020, in order to be considered for this training. We will be notifying everyone about whether or not they have a spot in the training at the start of the following week. 

See Below for Further Training Details:

TRAINING DATES AND TIMES:  Dates for the training are scheduled for Mondays, November 2 and 9 AND Wednesdays, November 4 and 11, AND Fridays, November 6 and 13, 1 to 5pm Eastern.  Reading homework may be assigned ahead of time and/or during the class. Attendance at all 6 sessions is required to complete the training.

TRAINING PREREQUISITES:  This training is primarily intended for people who have some basic facilitation skills and/or training, though not absolutely required so long as it is understood that the training is not designed to provide these basic skills. You should be already facilitating or have an active interest in starting an Alternatives to Suicide group or supporting an existing one.

COST:  We offer many trainings for free, and try our best to keep any ones that we charge for as low cost as possible. In the case of our on-line charges, we are requesting a few as follows:

  • $200 for people who are based OUTSIDE of Massachusetts, and have an organization that is able to pay for their spot.
  • $150 for people who are based INSIDE of Massachusetts and have an organization that is able to pay for their spot.
  • $75 for people who do not have an organization that is able to pay, but who are able to pay for themselves.
  • $25 for students and others with lower income.
  • $0 for people who have low or no income, and no organization to assist them in paying. 
These fees help cover trainer time, including the time needed to adapt in person trainings to an on-line format. 

OTHER IMPORTANT INFO:  This training is open to people who have struggled with suicidal thoughts or attempts themselves. Others who are interested in the Alternatives to Suicide approach, but who do not have personal experience should look for a When Conversations Turn to Suicide training instead.

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* 1. Please complete the contact information below.

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* 2. Please indicate which of the following best applies to you:

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* 3. Are you able to attend ALL six sessions (Mondays, November 2 and 9 AND Wednesdays, November 4 and 11, AND Fridays, November 6 and 13) in their entirety (1pm to 5pm Eastern)?

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* 4. If you indicated that you'd need to miss a part of the training, please provide details below.

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* 5. Please put your initials by each statement to indicate you have read and understand it.

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* 6. In a short statement, please describe why you are interested in doing this training.

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* 7. In your own words, explain what you think makes Alternatives to Suicide groups different from clinical groups?

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* 8. Please read the article about Alternatives to Suicide available HERE. What did you think about the information provided in the article about the Alternatives to Suicide approach? Any concerns?

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* 9. Describe any training or experience you have facilitating groups. If you have no facilitation experience, how will you approach building your facilitation skills beyond this training?

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* 10. Please tell us a bit about the group you intend to start (or the existing group you are hoping to support).

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* 11. Briefly describe the supports and barriers that will be present for you in starting/supporting this group.

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* 12. Have you taken any on-line trainings before? If yes, how was that experience for you?

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* 13. If an in person training were available, would you prefer that? Please explain your response.

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* 14. Training materials will be made available to you on-line. Will you be able to access them and print them for yourself if you want a hardcopy?

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* 15. Do you have access to a computer with a reliable internet connection and a webcam for use in this training?

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* 16. Tell us a little bit about yourself. What are some of your accomplishments, interests, dreams? What are the qualities you most appreciate about yourself?

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