Suicide Prevention Training for Leaders. 2 CMC/SMMC Message.

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Suicide Prevention Training for Leaders

2 CMC/SMMC Message

3 Why Are We Here? 33

4 Objective The overall objective of the course is to support leaders in their efforts to promote resilience, encourage Marines to seek help early, and maintain an ongoing dialogue on suicide prevention.

5 Why Are We Here?

6 Discussion

7 The RACE Method

8

9 Resources

10 Balanced Leadership: Managing Marines Who Are in Crisis

11 Balanced Leadership: Managing Marines Who Are in Crisis Discussion

12 Focused and Engaged Leadership: Beyond Knowing Our Marines

13 Focused and Engaged Leadership: Beyond Knowing Our Marines Discussion

14 The Resilient Marine

15 The Resilient Marine Discussion

16 What We Have Learned Effective intervention (the RACE method) includes recognizing risk factors and warning signs, asking Marines about suicidal thoughts, caring for Marines in crisis, and escorting those Marines to professionals. Marines who seek help when they are experiencing the normal and expected effects of stress help maintain individual and unit readiness. Treating all Marines with respect, dignity, and compassion while maintaining standards, discipline, and unit cohesion builds resilience. Fostering resilience and encouraging healthy activities and behaviors strengthen individual Marines and units.

17 Suicide Prevention Is Every Marine’s Responsibility