Student Counseling Services offers suicide prevention curriculum

The Student Counseling Services at Auburn University is preparing for National Suicide Prevention Week Sept. 6-12. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students and the 11th leading cause of all deaths in the United States. SCS Director Doug Hankes and Senior Staff Clinician Amy Davis are certified to train "Gatekeepers"  which include faculty, staff and students on how to effectively recognize and refer persons in distress or who are suicidal to campus and community resources. The program model uses the Question, Persuade and Refer curriculum, or QPR, nationally recognized by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations as a "Best Practices" program. It is a one-hour program and can be given to groups of up to 30 individuals. Please contact SCS at 844-5123 to schedule a program any time during the coming academic year.

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