Contemporary Suicide Prevention Practice 1 (7001CSR)

This course has been designed to develop fundamental understanding of underpinning concepts, models, and theory in suicide prevention practice. This will include different approaches to prevention and intervention (including the client-helper relationship, uncovering suicidality and safety approaches for individuals with thoughts of suicide and suicidal behaviour). Different theoretical frameworks will be identified and critically appraised, and students will be encouraged to understand and apply related principles of suicide prevention Prerequisites: NIL Co-requisites: NIL Incompatible: NIL

Course study information

Credit points (awarded)

10 (10)

Study level

Postgraduate

Student contribution band

Arrangements apply

New students (Non-grandfathered students)
Band 2 - Professional Pathway Psychology programs
Band 4 - All other programs

Grandfathered students
Band 2A
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Usually available

Online Trimester 1

Course offerings and timetables

Convenor

Key dates

Course start date
4 March 2024
Last date to add a course
17 March 2024
Last date to drop a course without financial penalty (Census date)
1 April 2024
Last date to drop a course without academic failure
5 May 2024

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This course introduces concepts of Primary & Secondary Prevention & will assist them to develop theoretical & research knowledge associated with practical skills required to address, assess and intervene with suicidal behaviour.
Class Availability When Where Notes
You must enrol in this Class
Class (16834) Open Weeks 1 - 4, Mid-Trimester Break, 5 - Exam week Course attendance and other requirements will be provided via Course Profile and/or Learning@Griffith.