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Lauren Erlandson

Author: Lauren Erlandson

QPR Suicide Prevention Training Opportunity

Want to Learn How to Save a Life? Get trained in QPR.

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer—a nationally recognized best-practice for suicide prevention. The purpose of the 1.5 hour “gatekeeper” training session is to provide suicide prevention training and education to Lawrence University faculty, staff, and students.

After taking this training participants will:

  • Know what behaviors and warning signs indicate that someone might be at risk for suicidal behavior
  • Know the risk factors involved in those who attempt or complete suicide
  • Be able to effectively communicate with someone who might be at risk for suicidal behavior
  • Know when it is advisable to (and the procedures for) referring a student to Counseling Services
  • Know how to reach a mental health professional in LU Counseling Services in order to consult about someone who might ​be at risk for suicidal behavior
  • Learn about local and national resources for suicide prevention, such as the National Suicide Prevention Hotline

Interested in attending a QPR training? There are two upcoming opportunities on our campus:

  • Tuesday, April 4th • 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm • Kraemer Room, Warch Campus Center
  • Wednesday, April 5th • 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm • Kraemer Room, Warch Campus Center

To register for either training, please visit this page: https://www.lawrence.edu/students/wellness/lifeline/qpr/registration_students and follow the instructions to let us know you plan to participate.

If you have questions about QPR or this training session, please contact Nick Paulson (paulsonn@lawrence.edu).  If you’ve already participated in QPR Gatekeeper Training and would like to attend again, please feel free to join us!​

Title IX Training Opportunity

We are excited to announce the opportunity to learn more about Title IX in March! This is necessary training for all students, faculty, and staff, that is important to professional development and understanding the roles of the Title IX Coordinator and Campus Advocate, ​and our individual roles and responsibilities as members of the Lawrence community.

More information will come about specific department training in April and May.  Please mark your calendars and plan to attend!