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Department of Psychological Health, Wellbeing & Social Work

Department of Psychological Health, Wellbeing & Social Work

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Safe social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 20th May 2024

Description

Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.

 

Date: Monday 20th May 2024.

Venue: Remote event (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance)

 

Time: 10:30am -11:30am.

The Online workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations.

Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of:

 The harmful and protective effects of social media use in the aftermath of a suicide
 How social media use can be harnessed to manage trauma, alleviate grief and reach those who need support
 Guidance and recommendations for prevention policy and practice

Attendees will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.

 

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Safe social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 20th Sept 2024

Description

Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.

 

Date: Friday 20th September 2024.

Venue: Remote event (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance)

 

Time: 10:30am -11:30am.

The Online workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations.

Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of:

 The harmful and protective effects of social media use in the aftermath of a suicide
 How social media use can be harnessed to manage trauma, alleviate grief and reach those who need support
 Guidance and recommendations for prevention policy and practice

Attendees will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.

 

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Safe social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 27th June 2024

Description

Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.

 

Date: Thursday 27th June 2024.

Venue: Remote event (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance)

 

Time: 10:30am -11:30am.

The Online workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations.

Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of:

 The harmful and protective effects of social media use in the aftermath of a suicide
 How social media use can be harnessed to manage trauma, alleviate grief and reach those who need support
 Guidance and recommendations for prevention policy and practice

Attendees will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.

 

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Safe social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 4th July 2024

Description

Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.

 

Date: Thursday 4th July 2024.

Venue: Remote event (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance)

 

Time: 1:30pm - 2:30pm.

The Online workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations.

Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of:

 The harmful and protective effects of social media use in the aftermath of a suicide
 How social media use can be harnessed to manage trauma, alleviate grief and reach those who need support
 Guidance and recommendations for prevention policy and practice

Attendees will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.

 

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Safe social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 5th June 2024

Description

Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.

 

Date: Wednesday 5th June 2024.

Venue: Remote event (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance)

 

Time: 4pm -5pm.

The Online workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations.

Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of:

 The harmful and protective effects of social media use in the aftermath of a suicide
 How social media use can be harnessed to manage trauma, alleviate grief and reach those who need support
 Guidance and recommendations for prevention policy and practice

Attendees will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.

 

Attendee CategoryCost   
Delegate£0.00[Read More]

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