PROVIDENCE – This year, Bradley Hospital’s fall conference is offering suicide prevention training for people who do not have a medical background.
The Bradley Conference Fall 2021 series, titled “Suicide: Prevention, Screening and Response Training for the General Public,” will take place virtually on Oct. 28, Nov. 11 and Nov. 12.
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The conference is free, funded by the R.I. Department of Health Violence and Injury Prevention Program.
Licensed mental health counselors Scott Sylvester and Kimberly Lafountain, along with Margaret Paccione-Dyszlewski, Bradley’s director of clinical innovation, will lead the series.
Meant for “educators, public safety personnel, family members, health care workers, faith leaders, transportation workers, food service employees, community members” and others, the conference will take place over Zoom.
For details or to register, visit www.bradleyconference.org.
Elizabeth Graham is a PBN contributing writer.












