QPR for Suicide Prevention

Who needs to know QPR?

Suicidal thoughts are common. Suicidal acts, threats and attempts are less common, but much more frequent than most people realize. Suicide is the most common psychiatric emergency and the 10th leading cause of death in America. Suicidal thinking, feeling and behavior are not rare. For example: If you are a middle-aged or older adult, you probably know someone who has made a suicide attempt. You may even have known someone who completed suicide and it is very likely you know someone who has, or is, thinking about suicide.

If you are a professional caregiver, police officer, fireman, minister, priest, rabbi, school nurse, coach, youth leader, paramedic, high school counselor, case manager, volunteer or paid staff in any of a hundred different kinds of human service organizations, you will very likely have firsthand contact with suicidal people. Since it is impossible for family doctors, counselors and mental health professionals to know everyone who needs help, the answer to the question: Who needs to know QPR? Everyone

In a little over one hour, you can become a “Gatekeeper.”

According to the Surgeon General’s National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (2001), a gatekeeper is someone in a position to recognize a crisis and the warning signs that someone may be contemplating suicide. Gatekeepers include parents, friends, neighbors, teachers, ministers, doctors, nurses, office supervisors, squad leaders, foremen, police officers, advisors, caseworkers, firefighters, and many others who are strategically positioned to recognize and refer someone at risk of suicide.

As a QPR-trained Gatekeeper you will learn:

As someone who may be in the best possible position to prevent suicide, you will find that QPR is designed to help you help someone who may be considering suicide. QPR consists of three life-saving skills. How to:

  • Recognize the warning signs of suicide

  • Offer hope

  • Get help and save a life

Online Gatekeeper training generally takes about 60 minutes to complete, though you are encouraged to proceed at your own pace.

To reinforce training, all self-paced learners receive an enriched program review (an electronic version of the QPR booklet and printable wallet card) immediately after completing training. Recap and review emails are sent out periodically to help the learner keep the QPR training fresh in mind.

Complimentary Online Training:

This training is available through the QPR Institute for $29.95, but is being made available to you at no cost thanks to support from our gracious donors. Please consider a donation in helping to pay it forward and provide no-cost QPR training. To learn more about QPR, please visit qprinstitute.com

Directions to receive complimentary QPR training:

  1. Click here: qprtraining.com/setup

  2. Enter this code: SPEEDYFOUND

  3. Complete the information on the Account Activation page and click “Create Training Account.”

  4. QPR will display (and email you) the newly created Username and Password

  5. You can then log-in to begin training at qprtraining.com

  6. Learn to save a life.


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