QPR

QPR

Question. Persuade. Refer. Three steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide. Make a positive difference in the life of someone you know.

Check back for the next scheduled QPR training.
Linn County Armory Building
104 SW 4th Ave
Albany, OR
QPR

You will learn:

  • Myths and facts about suicide
  • Suicide clues and warning signs
  • How to ask someone if they are thinking about suicide
  • How to persuade someone to stay alive
  • How to refer someone for additional support

Class format and instructors:

QPR training is an introductory program designed to equip participants with the skills necessary to effectively support individuals who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts. This comprehensive training covers essential topics, including national, state, and local suicide and mental health statistics, recognizing warning signs of suicide, and strategies for assisting someone in crisis.

Our sessions feature two certified instructors, each trained by the QPR Institute and bringing a wealth of experience in mental health and substance use issues. Together, they create a supportive and engaging learning environment, empowering participants to make a difference in their communities. Join us to gain valuable skills that can save lives.

Who should attend:

Community members • Employers • Parents • Educators • Professional caregivers • Coaches • Faith leaders

Registration:

Offered without cost to you by Linn County Health Services. Certification will be provided.

Registration is required. Click here to register or email us at prevention@linncountyhealth.org for more information or to schedule a class for your organization. Please contact us if you would like to register five or more people from your organization.

Printable flyer for November 14 training

We’re sorry, this event is no longer available.

Location: The Linn County Armory Building is located at 104 SW 4th Ave, Albany (corner of 4th and Lyons in downtown Albany).

Parking: Free parking is available on the side streets. Please allow time to find parking, and be aware of any time limit signs.