DOH coordinates with DepEd for basic training module on suicide prevention in schools

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The Department of Health (DOH) on Friday said it is coordinating with the Department of Education (DepEd) in creating basic training module on suicide prevention in schools.

The Department of Health on Friday said it is coordinating with the Department of Education in creating basic training module on suicide prevention in schools.

“This basic training modules on suicide prevention in schools are intended for both teaching and non-teaching staff to capacitate them in select competencies including 'yung skills on early identification and assessment of suicide risks, 'yung mga psychological first aid and active listening, suicide communication and safety planning, and suicide prevention protocol or policy drafting,” Orsolino said during DOH Kapihan forum.

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