I-ASIST (Indigenous Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training)
Schedule
Sun, 28 Sep, 2025 at 10:30 pm to Tue, 30 Sep, 2025 at 07:00 am
UTC+10:00Location
Murwillumbah Community Centre Inc | Murwillumbah, NS
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About this eventI-ASIST is a two-day suicide first aid workshop developed in partnership with Indigenous communities. Based on the internationally recognised LivingWorks ASIST program, I-ASIST is culturally adapted to strengthen participants’ skills and confidence in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may be at risk of suicide.
Workshops are led by experienced Indigenous Trainers and delivered using a mix of presentations, small group learning, practical activities, and videos. The program is based on the LivingWorks Pathway for Assisting Life (PAL) model and incorporates the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Framework to ensure a culturally safe and responsive approach. No prior experience or formal training is required—I-ASIST is open to anyone who wants to make a difference in their community.
Two-day workshop features:
Presentations and guidance from First Nations LivingWorks registered trainers
A scientifically proven intervention model
Powerful audio-visual learning aids
Group yarns
Skills practice and development
A balance of challenge and safety
CATERING: Lunch and light refreshments provided
Who should attend?
This training is suitable for:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members and Elders
Educators
Frontline Service Workers
Allies who work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and want to enhance their cultural capability
Why Should I attend?
Suicide rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are 2-3 times higher than non-Indigenous Australian, with young people particularly at risk.
You will learn how to recognise warning signs and reach in to someone who may be having thoughts of suicide and help connect them to support in their communities.
What to expect
Indigenous-Led - Delivered by an experienced Indigenous trainer to ensure cultural safety and relevance.
Yarning circles - Storytelling using the social and emotional wellbeing framework to creat open supportive conversations.
Safe learning environment - Facilitated in a way that respects local cultural protocols and lived experiences.
Practical skills - Helps community members recognise signs of distress and connect their kin to support.
Who we are
TLS Indigenous Consultancy is an Aboriginal owned business founded by Tegan Schefe, a proud Bidjara and Kamilaroi woman. We are an established provider of culturally responsive consulting and training services, specialising in Indigenous health and suicide prevention.
This training opportunity is available free to participants thanks to a grant under the headspace NSW Community Collaboratives Grants Program. The NSW Community Collaboratives Grants Program is funded by the NSW Ministry of Health as a Towards Zero Suicides Initiative which is being led by headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation.
Help Keep Mob Safe
Find Help:
13YARN - 13 92 76
Brother to Brother Crisis Line - 1800 435 799
Kids Helpline - 1800 551 800
Thirrili (after crisis support) - 1800 805 801
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Where is it happening?
Murwillumbah Community Centre Inc, Nullum St,Murwillumbah,NSW,AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: