Trainings
Online Trainings
Training Calendar – New Mexico Recovery Project (nmrecovery.org)
Addictions Treatment Self Guided Roadmap | New Mexico 5-Actions Program™ (nm5actions.com)
Mental Health Education | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Training – Suicide Prevention Resource Center (sprc.org)
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Cori Reese ([email protected])
Talk Saves Lives (Cori):
Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention is a community-based presentation that
covers the general scope of suicide, the research on prevention, and what people can do to
fight suicide.
L.E.T.S. Save Lives:
An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for the Black Community is a presentation designed to
reduce cultural stigma, foster conversations about mental health, and raise awareness of
suicide prevention for individuals who identify as Black or African American.
More Than Sad:
Parent and teacher education program that teaches parents and teacher how to recognize signs
of depression and other mental health problems; initiate a conversation about mental health
with their child; and get help.
Breaking the Silence New Mexico
Ysidra Tellez ([email protected])
Breaking the Silence New Mexico is a nonprofit organization that promotes mental health
literacy, advocacy, and well-being for teens, youth, and adults through education and personal
stories. Our core programs share the goal of ending the stigma, shame, silence, and secrecy
surrounding mental illness and suicide.
LivingWorks
Home - LivingWorks
Asist (Applied Suicide intervention Skills Training):
At a LivingWorks ASIST workshop, you’ll learn how to recognize when someone may be thinking
about suicide, and how to provide a skilled intervention and develop a safety plan with the
person to connect them to further support.
SafeTALK:
This half-day, in-person training teaches individuals ages 15 years and older steps to identify
people with suicidal thoughts and connect them to resources for help and support.
New Mexico Department of Health
QPR (Question Persuade Refer):
People trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to
question, persuade, and refer someone to help. For more detailed information, click here.
Mental Health first Aid (youth):
Mental Health First Aid takes the fear and hesitation out of starting conversations about mental
health and substance use problems by improving understanding and providing an action
plan that teaches people to safely and responsibly identify and address a potential mental
illness or substance use disorder.
Psychological First Aid
Regina Bejarano ([email protected])
Provides guidance on responding to disaster, violence, or terrorism events using the Psychological
First Aid intervention. This version gives school administrators, educators, and staff practical
assistance to meet immediate needs and concerns, reduce distress, and foster adaptive coping in
the wake of a disaster.
Nurstead
Justin Nutt ([email protected])
Advanced Crisis Intervention for First Responders (40 hours)
Basic Crisis Intervention for First Responders (8 hours)
Basic Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders for First Responders (2 hours)
Mental Health and Substance Use within the Correctional Setting (4 hours)
Crisis Intervention and De-escalation for Clinicians and Peer Support Workers (40 hours)
Basic Crisis Communication for Military Police (4 hours)
Suicide Intervention for Clinicians and First Responders (3 hours)
First Responder Trauma and Self-Care (4 hours)
Basic Mental Health and Substance Use (4- and 8-hour options)
Mental Health and De-Escalation Training (4 hours)
Advanced Drug Education (8 hours)
Disaster and Crisis Response (4 hours)
Suicide Intervention, Prevention, and Assessment (6 hours)
Yellow Ribbon
Christina Griffith ([email protected]) yellowribbon.org
Helping school districts develop suicide prevention plans and train staff, parents, and students
in basic suicide prevention.
Training Calendar – New Mexico Recovery Project (nmrecovery.org)
Addictions Treatment Self Guided Roadmap | New Mexico 5-Actions Program™ (nm5actions.com)
Mental Health Education | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
Training – Suicide Prevention Resource Center (sprc.org)
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Cori Reese ([email protected])
Talk Saves Lives (Cori):
Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention is a community-based presentation that
covers the general scope of suicide, the research on prevention, and what people can do to
fight suicide.
L.E.T.S. Save Lives:
An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for the Black Community is a presentation designed to
reduce cultural stigma, foster conversations about mental health, and raise awareness of
suicide prevention for individuals who identify as Black or African American.
More Than Sad:
Parent and teacher education program that teaches parents and teacher how to recognize signs
of depression and other mental health problems; initiate a conversation about mental health
with their child; and get help.
Breaking the Silence New Mexico
Ysidra Tellez ([email protected])
Breaking the Silence New Mexico is a nonprofit organization that promotes mental health
literacy, advocacy, and well-being for teens, youth, and adults through education and personal
stories. Our core programs share the goal of ending the stigma, shame, silence, and secrecy
surrounding mental illness and suicide.
LivingWorks
Home - LivingWorks
Asist (Applied Suicide intervention Skills Training):
At a LivingWorks ASIST workshop, you’ll learn how to recognize when someone may be thinking
about suicide, and how to provide a skilled intervention and develop a safety plan with the
person to connect them to further support.
SafeTALK:
This half-day, in-person training teaches individuals ages 15 years and older steps to identify
people with suicidal thoughts and connect them to resources for help and support.
New Mexico Department of Health
QPR (Question Persuade Refer):
People trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to
question, persuade, and refer someone to help. For more detailed information, click here.
Mental Health first Aid (youth):
Mental Health First Aid takes the fear and hesitation out of starting conversations about mental
health and substance use problems by improving understanding and providing an action
plan that teaches people to safely and responsibly identify and address a potential mental
illness or substance use disorder.
Psychological First Aid
Regina Bejarano ([email protected])
Provides guidance on responding to disaster, violence, or terrorism events using the Psychological
First Aid intervention. This version gives school administrators, educators, and staff practical
assistance to meet immediate needs and concerns, reduce distress, and foster adaptive coping in
the wake of a disaster.
Nurstead
Justin Nutt ([email protected])
Advanced Crisis Intervention for First Responders (40 hours)
Basic Crisis Intervention for First Responders (8 hours)
Basic Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders for First Responders (2 hours)
Mental Health and Substance Use within the Correctional Setting (4 hours)
Crisis Intervention and De-escalation for Clinicians and Peer Support Workers (40 hours)
Basic Crisis Communication for Military Police (4 hours)
Suicide Intervention for Clinicians and First Responders (3 hours)
First Responder Trauma and Self-Care (4 hours)
Basic Mental Health and Substance Use (4- and 8-hour options)
Mental Health and De-Escalation Training (4 hours)
Advanced Drug Education (8 hours)
Disaster and Crisis Response (4 hours)
Suicide Intervention, Prevention, and Assessment (6 hours)
Yellow Ribbon
Christina Griffith ([email protected]) yellowribbon.org
Helping school districts develop suicide prevention plans and train staff, parents, and students
in basic suicide prevention.