Waldwick Stigma Free Event - Talk Saves Lives


The Waldwick Stigma-Free Committee will host Talk Saves Lives, Monday, October 1st, 7:00 pm, Waldwick Public Library, 19 E. Prospect Street. This free program covers health, environmental and historical factors that can collectively contribute to an individual’s coping skills being compromised. Talk Saves Lives can help the many “gatekeepers” in our communities assess the warning signs of suicide in our families, friend groups, co-workers, and acquaintances.

Free tickets can be reserved here: https://talksaveslives2018.eventbrite.com

This program will give attendees a basic overview of suicide as a major cause of death. Attendees will gain a better understanding of suicide risk, a heightened awareness to identify warning signs, and an understanding of the importance to get at-risk individuals to life-assisting helpers in the community. For more information on the Talk Saves Lives program, please visit: https://afsp.org/our-work/education/talk-saves-lives-introduction-suicide-prevention/. If you have questions about the Waldwick Stigma-Free Initiative, please call NWBRHC at 201-445-7217, x201 or email deputyregistrar@nwbrhc.net. We hope you will join us for this informative and important event.

Please note, this event falls during the Waldwick Public School’s Week of Respect.

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