The Reality of Suicide: What Interpreters Need to Know – Part 1 - EARN CEUs
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- Non-Member - $55
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0.3 Professional Studies (PS) CEUs - RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.3 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level.
Suicide is a topic that we aren't comfortable talking about until we have to. It is a reality that does not discriminate; it doesn't care who you are or what you do, it can affect anyone. Presented by an interpreter sibling suicide loss survivor, this workshop will be an open honest conversation about what interpreters need to know about suicide: the facts, statistics, appropriate language (ASL & English), warning signs, risk factors, terminology, myths, and prevention. We will also talk about different kinds of pain, where conversations around suicide show up in our work, and strategies for safely and effectively working with suicide loss and attempt survivors.
Tarra Grammenos
Tarra Grammenos, M.S., SC:L, NIC Advanced (she/her)
Participants will:
1. Identify various suicide warning signs, risk factors, and protective factors,
2. Discuss current suicide statistics and trends, as well as where conversations around suicide may show up,
3. Review suicide and self-harm terminology in both ASL and English, &
4. Discover strategies for working with suicide loss and attempt survivors.