June 21st, 2006
Suicide Prevention is Everyone's Business!
Larry Botnick, LCSW, Intervention Skills Trainer, Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado
Dale Emme, Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program
Interface Host: Barry Erdman, LCSW
The memberhsip of Interface is in a key position to be of help in addressing this major public health problem (Surgeon General).
While it is difficult to hear of these rates particularly when it comes to our youth, the reality is that suicide is not as common among youth as it is among older populations... rates are highest for men mid 30's to mid 40's and particularly high for our elderly male population. The populations most at risk are least likely to seek services from mental health and/or health professionals.
The populations that are expected to have the most training in suicide prevention and intervention skills often don't have the training... even when they do it is often only after suicidal behavior has occurred that professional caregivers are involved.
Research shows that it is people with the most contact with a person at risk or persons who by nature of their work come in frequent contact with at risk folks who are the people who need the training. Who are these people? Well, its teachers and parents and adult children of elderly parents, its health practictioners, coaches, pastors. Its also law enforcement, casemanagers, nurses aides and best friends... basically, its each and everyone of us. Most of us have some kind of first-aide training or even CPR. We would know how to tell if someone were sending a signal that they were choking and basically what we should do. We need to get the same basic training to identify when a person might be at risk for suicide and some tools to prevent the immediate risk.
While a short presentation can't teach the skills of suicide intervention I'd like the opportunity to provide as many key caregivers in our community as possible with some basic awareness information. My hopes are to ignite some passion for each of you and your membership to become more involved in spreading more of this information to as many in our community as possible. We CAN save lives!
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Larry Botnick, LCSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Education: Masters of Social Work, University of Denver, 1991; B.S. in Social Work, Colorado State University, 1986 Background / Experience: Have been working in the mental health field since in 1986. Have worked in various settings, group homes, hospitals, including the CMHI@ Ft Logan the state hospital. The Denver Courts and the Denver Juvenile Detention center, where for 6 years employed we were the only facility in the state without a suicide attempt. The mental health centers in both in Denver and Adams county. Adjunct professor at Metropolitan State College in the Social Work Department Professional Interests / Specialties: High risk adolescents Suicide Mental Health Laws Cognative Behavioral therapy Structural and Strategic family therapy Professional Affiliations / Activities: National Association of Social Workers Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado Mental Health Association of Colorado Yellow Ribbon International Suicide Prevention Program Colorado State Mental Health Advisory Board for Standards and Practice 1998-2000 |
Dale Emme, Co-Founder (with wife Dar) -Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program®, Light For Life Fnd. Int’l & serve as Executive and Deputy Director. Survivors, lost son, Michael Emme 1994.
Consultants: developing state plans/state coalitions and community Commissioners, Appointed to CO Gov. Suicide Prevention Advisory Commission, 1998 (As commissioners, helped develop Colorado’s State Plan for Suicide Prevention) Assisted in creating the CO Office of Suicide Prevention, and served on the Advisory Board 2001-2005 Founding members of Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado, 1999-current, Founding Members, National Council for Suicide Prevention, 1999-current National judges for the Alliance of the American Psychiatric Association’s When Not to Keep A Secret national essay contest Appeared in: The Emmes are Survivors-in-Action and continue to work with states and communities to develop strategies and life saving programs and develop chapters throughout the world. They have received over 50,000+ letters, emails and phone calls from people of all ages throughout the world. |
Dale and Dar Emme
PO Box 644 Westminster
CO 80036-0644
F 303-429-3530
Fax: 303-426-4496
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