Connect is A program of NAMI NH

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common inquiries about our mental health support, resources, and services.

General

Community Helper training equips individuals of all types and roles (e.g., family, teachers, coaches, healthcare providers) within any community with skills to recognize suicide warning signs and offer support. It teaches how to identify at-risk individuals, engage in empathetic conversations, and connect them with resources. It aims to create a supportive network within the community, where people are empowered to intervene and prevent suicide.

Prevention/intervention and postvention focus on different aspects of suicide and are generally taught separately. Prevention/intervention addresses identifying warning signs and intervening before an attempt, while postvention supports those after a suicide. Although postvention can act as a form of prevention by addressing the aftermath and preventing further tragedies, when these topics are introduced for the first time, they are generally taught separately. This ensures that participants can fully engage with and absorb the unique content of each training.

The Connect training has 3 modules. Module 3 is discipline-specific (schools, social services, mental health, healthcare, community helper, first responders). The community helper training is for anyone and everyone in the community, (families, faith leaders, coaches, those working in any industry, etc.) Depending on the goals of the training, we can help you decide the best fit for your participants.

Prevention/Intervention teaches how to recognize and respond to suicidal thoughts or behaviors before an attempt. Postvention focuses on supporting individuals and communities after a suicide, offering grief support, reducing stigma, and helping to prevent further suicides.

People that work in colleges schools and youth-focused roles (school counselors, administrators), mental healthcare professionals, cris responders, healthcare professionals, first responders and community safety, workplace and organizational leaders, faith leaders, peer supporters, anyone in a role where others may turn to them in a crisis, people working in high-risk populations (youth, veterans, behavioral health) and teams wanting  to create a coordinated response plan.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

There isn’t a single fixed rule, but most postvention and prevention experts suggest being intentional and conservative with timing rather than rushing into training. Grief after suicide can be intense and unpredictable. It is recommended that those that experience a loss should wait several months and ensure emotional readiness before attending a training. Staff should only attend when they feel ready and supported. This timeline can look different for everyone.

Attending a suicide prevention training may bring up big emotions about warning signs that may have been missed. If having a suicide prevention training, it is recommended to do so when people feel ready and not near the anniversary of the event and in a neutral location. Postvention consultation services can assist decision makers in creating and modifying postvention plans and guidance for memorials and safe communication.

Consultation Services can be used to strengthen suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention efforts within your school, organization, or community. We provide expert guidance related to both suicide prevention and suicide postvention on topics such as policy development, staff training, crisis response planning, community coordination, and implementing evidence-informed strategies to support safety, resilience, and healing after a suicide or traumatic loss. 

Connect Suicide Prevention for Community Members Training and Connect Suicide Prevention for School Personnel are online, self-paced trainings that are offered in both English and Spanish.

Yes. The Connect Suicide Postvention Program is specifically designed to be adaptable and culturally responsive, not a one-size-fits-all training. Scenarios and role-plays can be modified to reflect real cultural norms and experiences. NAMI NH staff works with each host organization and team to identify needs and determine how to best meet those throughout the training event.

Actual travel expenses for in-person events are added to the final invoice after the event, with no additional administrative fees or upcharges. NAMI NH staff are mindful of budget constraints and make every effort to keep travel costs as low as possible, and we welcome recommendations for reasonably priced lodging in your area. For planning purposes, we suggest budgeting approximately $3,000 per staff member per trip—although actual costs are typically lower, this amount has proven to be a reliable estimate. 

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials. Please reach out for a quote.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

Yes, the Connect Team is available to answer your questions at any time.

After you make a final decision about which training service will meet your community’s needs, a Training Agreement will be created and sent to you for review and approval. After we receive the signed Agreement, your training event date will be reserved and confirmed. After the training event is completed, you will be issued an invoice within 1-2 weeks. Invoices can be paid in a variety of ways. The NAMI NH Business Office is available to assist with any needs you may have related to invoicing or payments.

We require a 6–8-weeks after the signed Training Agreement is received to be able to plan logistics, prepare materials, and if required, ship materials to the training location.

We typically recommend no more than 35 participants and can discuss your training needs.

CEs can be offered for Connect trainings that are two hours or more. If you are planning a multi-day Connect Train-the-Trainer or a Connect Training & Planning Session, the CEs will only be issued for the training day.  For in-person and live, virtual Connect trainings, CEs are from NASW New Hampshire which are transferrable to most states. If your audience requires CEs from a different institution or field, please reach out. Depending on the time available, we may be able to apply for additional approvals.

Depending on the goals of the training and type of training you are planning, yes, the Connect Program is more than just a training. It is a multi-system approach that helps build a coordinated system across schools, healthcare providers, first responders, workplaces and faith and community organizations. The experience is more comprehensive, productive, and meaningful when community partners are also involved.

Training for Students

The program accommodates up to 30 students and 15 adults, who will co-lead future trainings.

At least 2 adults should be trained along with a minimum of 6 students to ensure program sustainability.

Yes, parental permission is required. Schools/organizations are responsible for obtaining and managing permission forms, using either the provided template or their own form.

Costs vary based on factors like training format, location, number of participants, and required materials. The range for Connect Youth Leader is $2,500 - $7,000 (based on 2025 rates and subject to change). Your cost will be based on the level of service and factors related to the delivery of the service. Contact us for a cost quote via our Contact Us form or email info@theconnectprogram.org.

Yes, we can adjust quotes, contracts, or invoices to meet specific requirements. Let us know your needs, and we’ll work with you to meet them.

Graduates cannot use the curriculum or materials after graduating. It is recommended that each school program train a cohort of new students within their school each year to replace graduating Youth Leaders and ensure sustainability for the program.

If an adult co-leader leaves, they are no longer authorized to use the curriculum or materials outside the district where they were trained.

The program is designed for high school students, but younger students may participate if they are mature, interested, and able to commit. Discuss with your NAMI NH Connect Trainer before inviting middle school students.

No, adults can be volunteers, parents, PTA members, or community leaders, as long as they are screened and approved by the school. They should be experienced with youth and committed to the program.

Youth Leaders can train within their own school district. They can collaborate with Youth Leaders from other districts for joint events but cannot train an audience of only students from another district.

Yes! The program is available to organizations like YMCAs, summer camps, and community youth groups that want to engage in suicide prevention.

Yes! You can host Day 2 training for a mix of youth and adults to build interest in a future Youth Leader program. Contact us to explore this option.

Fill out our interest form, and we'll reach out with more details. You can also check out our recorded Youth Leader Program Overview presentation on our eLearning platform.

Students who’ve recently lost someone to suicide may find suicide prevention training difficult. We ask that you speak with the NAMI NH Connect Trainer assigned to your event to assess their readiness and appropriateness for the training.

Training for Individuals & Small Groups

Connect offers a variety of in-person and online training programs for a variety of audiences. Types of training include:

  • Suicide Prevention/Intervention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, Connect Suicide Prevention/Intervention training utilizes a unique, community-based, public health approach to increase the competence of participants in recognizing and responding to individuals who are suicidal or at risk for suicide. Connect helps participants examine suicide in the context of the individual, family, community, and society.
  • Suicide Postvention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, this training focuses on promoting healing and reducing risk after a suicide. It is geared toward professionals who are involved in responding to a suicide death, such as school counselors, faith leaders, law enforcement, and mental health/substance abuse providers. It is not appropriate for general community members who do not have a direct role in postvention responses. Connect Postvention Training equips key stakeholders in a community with the knowledge and skills to navigate grief and the complex legal and ethical challenges after a suicide. The training can be combined with a Postvention Response Planning Session which is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system.
  • Facilitated Planning Session: A full day of facilitated strategic planning can be added to your training package. A Suicide Prevention Planning Session will guide participants to develop suicide prevention protocols, practices, or initiatives. The Suicide Postvention Response Planning Session is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system. Up to 25 key stakeholders with responsibility for suicide prevention or postvention response in your community are invited to participate in the session.
  • Train-the-Trainer: Connect Train-the-Trainer is available in both suicide prevention and postvention for organizations seeking a sustainable way to deliver quality training to employees or community members. This model builds capacity and sustainability for an organization, community, or state to provide ongoing training at no cost in suicide prevention or postvention for a period of two years before reauthorization is required. Using a unique public health and socio-ecological model, Connect training enhances the ability of professionals to provide effective, coordinated, and appropriate responses to suicide across the lifespan and across systems.
  • Specialized workshops on a topic related to suicide prevention: To help organizations and school districts meet the needs of suicide prevention requirements or initiatives, Connect team members can provide 2-3-hour workshops in-person in New Hampshire or virtually for any community on topics related to suicide prevention and postvention. If this is of interest to you, let’s talk about what we can do and what might meet your needs.
  • Consultation Services: NAMI New Hampshire has been a national leader in both the fields of suicide prevention and postvention for many years and we are happy to share our experience with you in order to support your community’s efforts. Consultation services can include information about best-practices, assistance with planning and problem-solving, recommendations for implementation, and more. You can select the consultant of your choice from our team.

Postvention is an organized, immediate, short-term, and long-term response in the aftermath of a suicide to promote healing and mitigate the negative effects of exposure to suicide. The U.S. national guidelines developed by the Survivors of Suicide Loss Task Force indicates that an effective postvention response strives to facilitate the healing of individuals from the grief and distress of suicide loss, mitigate other negative effects of exposure to suicide, and prevent suicide among people who are at high risk after exposure to suicide.

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center recommends all settings incorporate postvention as a component of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Key principles for creating a comprehensive postvention effort include:

  • Planning ahead to address individual and community needs
  • Providing immediate and long-term support
  • Tailoring responses and services to the unique needs of suicide loss survivors

Involving survivors of suicide loss in planning and implementing postvention efforts

Connect offers postvention trainings and services to educate key stakeholders in your community about effective postvention response and planning and guide them to develop and implement effective strategies, practices, and protocols that will promote healing.

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials.

Specialized Workshops

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual

2-hours

$800

$1,100

3-hours

$1,100

$1,400

Consultation

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual or Phone

Per Hour

$300

$300

*Prices current as of December 2024. Please call for updated pricing.

*Travel expenses for in-person services are added to the total cost of training package for each NAMI NH staff required for training delivery.

*Virtual trainings incur an additional fee per day for IT technical support prior to, and during, the training.

Training for Organizations

Connect offers a variety of in-person and online training programs for a variety of audiences. Types of training include:

  • Suicide Prevention/Intervention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, Connect Suicide Prevention/Intervention training utilizes a unique, community-based, public health approach to increase the competence of participants in recognizing and responding to individuals who are suicidal or at risk for suicide. Connect helps participants examine suicide in the context of the individual, family, community, and society.
  • Suicide Postvention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, this training focuses on promoting healing and reducing risk after a suicide. It is geared toward professionals who are involved in responding to a suicide death, such as school counselors, faith leaders, law enforcement, and mental health/substance abuse providers. It is not appropriate for general community members who do not have a direct role in postvention responses. Connect Postvention Training equips key stakeholders in a community with the knowledge and skills to navigate grief and the complex legal and ethical challenges after a suicide. The training can be combined with a Postvention Response Planning Session which is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system.
  • Facilitated Planning Session: A full day of facilitated strategic planning can be added to your training package. A Suicide Prevention Planning Session will guide participants to develop suicide prevention protocols, practices, or initiatives. The Suicide Postvention Response Planning Session is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system. Up to 25 key stakeholders with responsibility for suicide prevention or postvention response in your community are invited to participate in the session.
  • Train-the-Trainer: Connect Train-the-Trainer is available in both suicide prevention and postvention for organizations seeking a sustainable way to deliver quality training to employees or community members. This model builds capacity and sustainability for an organization, community, or state to provide ongoing training at no cost in suicide prevention or postvention for a period of two years before reauthorization is required. Using a unique public health and socio-ecological model, Connect training enhances the ability of professionals to provide effective, coordinated, and appropriate responses to suicide across the lifespan and across systems.
  • Specialized workshops on a topic related to suicide prevention: To help organizations and school districts meet the needs of suicide prevention requirements or initiatives, Connect team members can provide 2-3-hour workshops in-person in New Hampshire or virtually for any community on topics related to suicide prevention and postvention. If this is of interest to you, let’s talk about what we can do and what might meet your needs.
  • Consultation Services: NAMI New Hampshire has been a national leader in both the fields of suicide prevention and postvention for many years and we are happy to share our experience with you in order to support your community’s efforts. Consultation services can include information about best-practices, assistance with planning and problem-solving, recommendations for implementation, and more. You can select the consultant of your choice from our team.

Postvention is an organized, immediate, short-term, and long-term response in the aftermath of a suicide to promote healing and mitigate the negative effects of exposure to suicide. The U.S. national guidelines developed by the Survivors of Suicide Loss Task Force indicates that an effective postvention response strives to facilitate the healing of individuals from the grief and distress of suicide loss, mitigate other negative effects of exposure to suicide, and prevent suicide among people who are at high risk after exposure to suicide.

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center recommends all settings incorporate postvention as a component of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Key principles for creating a comprehensive postvention effort include:

  • Planning ahead to address individual and community needs
  • Providing immediate and long-term support
  • Tailoring responses and services to the unique needs of suicide loss survivors

Involving survivors of suicide loss in planning and implementing postvention efforts

Connect offers postvention trainings and services to educate key stakeholders in your community about effective postvention response and planning and guide them to develop and implement effective strategies, practices, and protocols that will promote healing.

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials.

Specialized Workshops

 In Person (NH Only)Virtual
2-hours $800$1,100
3-hours$1,100$1,400

Consultation

 In Person (NH Only)Virtual or Phone
Per Hour $300$300

*Prices current as of December 2024. Please call for updated pricing.

*Travel expenses for in-person services are added to the total cost of training package for each NAMI NH staff required for training delivery.

*Virtual trainings incur an additional fee per day for IT technical support prior to, and during, the training.

Prevention/Intervention teaches how to recognize and respond to suicidal thoughts or behaviors before an attempt. Postvention focuses on supporting individuals and communities after a suicide, offering grief support, reducing stigma, and helping to prevent further suicides.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

Training for Federal/State Agencies & Communities

Community Helper training equips individuals of all types and roles (e.g., family, teachers, coaches, healthcare providers) within any community with skills to recognize suicide warning signs and offer support. It teaches how to identify at-risk individuals, engage in empathetic conversations, and connect them with resources. It aims to create a supportive network within the community, where people are empowered to intervene and prevent suicide.

Prevention/intervention and postvention focus on different aspects of suicide and are generally taught separately. Prevention/intervention addresses identifying warning signs and intervening before an attempt, while postvention supports those after a suicide. Although postvention can act as a form of prevention by addressing the aftermath and preventing further tragedies, when these topics are introduced for the first time, they are generally taught separately. This ensures that participants can fully engage with and absorb the unique content of each training.

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials.

Specialized Workshops

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual

2-hours

$800

$1,100

3-hours

$1,100

$1,400

Consultation

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual or Phone

Per Hour

$300

$300

*Prices current as of December 2024. Please call for updated pricing.

*Travel expenses for in-person services are added to the total cost of training package for each NAMI NH staff required for training delivery.

*Virtual trainings incur an additional fee per day for IT technical support prior to, and during, the training.

The program accommodates up to 30 students and 15 adults, who will co-lead future trainings.

At least 2 adults should be trained along with a minimum of 6 students to ensure program sustainability.

Yes, parental permission is required. Schools/organizations are responsible for obtaining and managing permission forms, using either the provided template or their own form.

Costs vary based on factors like training format, location, number of participants, and required materials. The range for Connect Youth Leader is $2,500 - $7,000 (based on 2025 rates and subject to change). Your cost will be based on the level of service and factors related to the delivery of the service. Contact us for a cost quote via our Contact Us form or email info@theconnectprogram.org.

Yes, we can adjust quotes, contracts, or invoices to meet specific requirements. Let us know your needs, and we’ll work with you to meet them.

Graduates cannot use the curriculum or materials after graduating. It is recommended that each school program train a cohort of new students within their school each year to replace graduating Youth Leaders and ensure sustainability for the program.

If an adult co-leader leaves, they are no longer authorized to use the curriculum or materials outside the district where they were trained.

The program is designed for high school students, but younger students may participate if they are mature, interested, and able to commit. Discuss with your NAMI NH Connect Trainer before inviting middle school students.

No, adults can be volunteers, parents, PTA members, or community leaders, as long as they are screened and approved by the school. They should be experienced with youth and committed to the program.

Youth Leaders can train within their own school district. They can collaborate with Youth Leaders from other districts for joint events but cannot train an audience of only students from another district.

Yes! The program is available to organizations like YMCAs, summer camps, and community youth groups that want to engage in suicide prevention.

Yes! You can host Day 2 training for a mix of youth and adults to build interest in a future Youth Leader program. Contact us to explore this option.

Fill out our interest form, and we'll reach out with more details. You can also check out our recorded Youth Leader Program Overview presentation on our eLearning platform.

Students who’ve recently lost someone to suicide may find suicide prevention training difficult. We ask that you speak with the NAMI NH Connect Trainer assigned to your event to assess their readiness and appropriateness for the training.

Connect offers a variety of in-person and online training programs for a variety of audiences. Types of training include:

  • Suicide Prevention/Intervention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, Connect Suicide Prevention/Intervention training utilizes a unique, community-based, public health approach to increase the competence of participants in recognizing and responding to individuals who are suicidal or at risk for suicide. Connect helps participants examine suicide in the context of the individual, family, community, and society.
  • Suicide Postvention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, this training focuses on promoting healing and reducing risk after a suicide. It is geared toward professionals who are involved in responding to a suicide death, such as school counselors, faith leaders, law enforcement, and mental health/substance abuse providers. It is not appropriate for general community members who do not have a direct role in postvention responses. Connect Postvention Training equips key stakeholders in a community with the knowledge and skills to navigate grief and the complex legal and ethical challenges after a suicide. The training can be combined with a Postvention Response Planning Session which is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system.
  • Facilitated Planning Session: A full day of facilitated strategic planning can be added to your training package. A Suicide Prevention Planning Session will guide participants to develop suicide prevention protocols, practices, or initiatives. The Suicide Postvention Response Planning Session is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system. Up to 25 key stakeholders with responsibility for suicide prevention or postvention response in your community are invited to participate in the session.
  • Train-the-Trainer: Connect Train-the-Trainer is available in both suicide prevention and postvention for organizations seeking a sustainable way to deliver quality training to employees or community members. This model builds capacity and sustainability for an organization, community, or state to provide ongoing training at no cost in suicide prevention or postvention for a period of two years before reauthorization is required. Using a unique public health and socio-ecological model, Connect training enhances the ability of professionals to provide effective, coordinated, and appropriate responses to suicide across the lifespan and across systems.
  • Specialized workshops on a topic related to suicide prevention: To help organizations and school districts meet the needs of suicide prevention requirements or initiatives, Connect team members can provide 2-3-hour workshops in-person in New Hampshire or virtually for any community on topics related to suicide prevention and postvention. If this is of interest to you, let’s talk about what we can do and what might meet your needs.
  • Consultation Services: NAMI New Hampshire has been a national leader in both the fields of suicide prevention and postvention for many years and we are happy to share our experience with you in order to support your community’s efforts. Consultation services can include information about best-practices, assistance with planning and problem-solving, recommendations for implementation, and more. You can select the consultant of your choice from our team.

Postvention is an organized, immediate, short-term, and long-term response in the aftermath of a suicide to promote healing and mitigate the negative effects of exposure to suicide. The U.S. national guidelines developed by the Survivors of Suicide Loss Task Force indicates that an effective postvention response strives to facilitate the healing of individuals from the grief and distress of suicide loss, mitigate other negative effects of exposure to suicide, and prevent suicide among people who are at high risk after exposure to suicide.

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center recommends all settings incorporate postvention as a component of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Key principles for creating a comprehensive postvention effort include:

  • Planning ahead to address individual and community needs
  • Providing immediate and long-term support
  • Tailoring responses and services to the unique needs of suicide loss survivors

Involving survivors of suicide loss in planning and implementing postvention efforts

Connect offers postvention trainings and services to educate key stakeholders in your community about effective postvention response and planning and guide them to develop and implement effective strategies, practices, and protocols that will promote healing.

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials.

Specialized Workshops

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual

2-hours

$800

$1,100

3-hours

$1,100

$1,400

Consultation

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual or Phone

Per Hour

$300

$300

*Prices current as of December 2024. Please call for updated pricing.

*Travel expenses for in-person services are added to the total cost of training package for each NAMI NH staff required for training delivery.

*Virtual trainings incur an additional fee per day for IT technical support prior to, and during, the training.

Connect offers a variety of in-person and online training programs for a variety of audiences. Types of training include:

  • Suicide Prevention/Intervention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, Connect Suicide Prevention/Intervention training utilizes a unique, community-based, public health approach to increase the competence of participants in recognizing and responding to individuals who are suicidal or at risk for suicide. Connect helps participants examine suicide in the context of the individual, family, community, and society.
  • Suicide Postvention: A Nationally Designated Best Practice Program, this training focuses on promoting healing and reducing risk after a suicide. It is geared toward professionals who are involved in responding to a suicide death, such as school counselors, faith leaders, law enforcement, and mental health/substance abuse providers. It is not appropriate for general community members who do not have a direct role in postvention responses. Connect Postvention Training equips key stakeholders in a community with the knowledge and skills to navigate grief and the complex legal and ethical challenges after a suicide. The training can be combined with a Postvention Response Planning Session which is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system.
  • Facilitated Planning Session: A full day of facilitated strategic planning can be added to your training package. A Suicide Prevention Planning Session will guide participants to develop suicide prevention protocols, practices, or initiatives. The Suicide Postvention Response Planning Session is a planning tool to help participants develop protocols for an integrated response system. Up to 25 key stakeholders with responsibility for suicide prevention or postvention response in your community are invited to participate in the session.
  • Train-the-Trainer: Connect Train-the-Trainer is available in both suicide prevention and postvention for organizations seeking a sustainable way to deliver quality training to employees or community members. This model builds capacity and sustainability for an organization, community, or state to provide ongoing training at no cost in suicide prevention or postvention for a period of two years before reauthorization is required. Using a unique public health and socio-ecological model, Connect training enhances the ability of professionals to provide effective, coordinated, and appropriate responses to suicide across the lifespan and across systems.
  • Specialized workshops on a topic related to suicide prevention: To help organizations and school districts meet the needs of suicide prevention requirements or initiatives, Connect team members can provide 2-3-hour workshops in-person in New Hampshire or virtually for any community on topics related to suicide prevention and postvention. If this is of interest to you, let’s talk about what we can do and what might meet your needs.
  • Consultation Services: NAMI New Hampshire has been a national leader in both the fields of suicide prevention and postvention for many years and we are happy to share our experience with you in order to support your community’s efforts. Consultation services can include information about best-practices, assistance with planning and problem-solving, recommendations for implementation, and more. You can select the consultant of your choice from our team.

Postvention is an organized, immediate, short-term, and long-term response in the aftermath of a suicide to promote healing and mitigate the negative effects of exposure to suicide. The U.S. national guidelines developed by the Survivors of Suicide Loss Task Force indicates that an effective postvention response strives to facilitate the healing of individuals from the grief and distress of suicide loss, mitigate other negative effects of exposure to suicide, and prevent suicide among people who are at high risk after exposure to suicide.

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center recommends all settings incorporate postvention as a component of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Key principles for creating a comprehensive postvention effort include:

  • Planning ahead to address individual and community needs
  • Providing immediate and long-term support
  • Tailoring responses and services to the unique needs of suicide loss survivors

Involving survivors of suicide loss in planning and implementing postvention efforts

Connect offers postvention trainings and services to educate key stakeholders in your community about effective postvention response and planning and guide them to develop and implement effective strategies, practices, and protocols that will promote healing.

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials.

Specialized Workshops

 In Person (NH Only)Virtual
2-hours $800$1,100
3-hours$1,100$1,400

Consultation

 In Person (NH Only)Virtual or Phone
Per Hour $300$300

*Prices current as of December 2024. Please call for updated pricing.

*Travel expenses for in-person services are added to the total cost of training package for each NAMI NH staff required for training delivery.

*Virtual trainings incur an additional fee per day for IT technical support prior to, and during, the training.

Prevention/Intervention teaches how to recognize and respond to suicidal thoughts or behaviors before an attempt. Postvention focuses on supporting individuals and communities after a suicide, offering grief support, reducing stigma, and helping to prevent further suicides.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

A Postvention Planning Session is for key stakeholders who have decision-making authority or responsibility in developing or managing the services or policies implemented following a suicide or sudden death. Attendance requires prior participation in Postvention training.

Community Helper training equips individuals of all types and roles (e.g., family, teachers, coaches, healthcare providers) within any community with skills to recognize suicide warning signs and offer support. It teaches how to identify at-risk individuals, engage in empathetic conversations, and connect them with resources. It aims to create a supportive network within the community, where people are empowered to intervene and prevent suicide.

Prevention/intervention and postvention focus on different aspects of suicide and are generally taught separately. Prevention/intervention addresses identifying warning signs and intervening before an attempt, while postvention supports those after a suicide. Although postvention can act as a form of prevention by addressing the aftermath and preventing further tragedies, when these topics are introduced for the first time, they are generally taught separately. This ensures that participants can fully engage with and absorb the unique content of each training.

For all suicide prevention and postvention trainings, costs vary depending on multiple factors including training selected, number of participants, method of delivery, location of training delivery, and number of trainers. Costs include NAMI NH staff time and all materials.

Specialized Workshops

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual

2-hours

$800

$1,100

3-hours

$1,100

$1,400

Consultation

 
 

In Person (NH Only)

Virtual or Phone

Per Hour

$300

$300

*Prices current as of December 2024. Please call for updated pricing.

*Travel expenses for in-person services are added to the total cost of training package for each NAMI NH staff required for training delivery.

*Virtual trainings incur an additional fee per day for IT technical support prior to, and during, the training.

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