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GREAT FALLS COLLEGE MSU HOSTS SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY EVENTS

Prevent Suicide

GREAT FALLS – On Wednesday, Nov. 2, Great Falls College MSU will host Suicide Prevention Day events, to raise awareness about risk factors and to educate people on how best to help those at risk.

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These events will run from 11:30am to 7:30pm in Heritage Hall at Great Falls College MSU, located at 2100 16th Ave. S in Great Falls, MT.

“The goal of Suicide Prevention Day is to promote awareness of suicide risk factors and to better equip students, staff, faculty and community members to respond to those at risk,” said Elfie Neber, psychology faculty at Great Falls College MSU.

12:30pm: There will be a public showing of the movie “The Bridge,” a documentary about the Golden Gate Bridge, where more people have chosen to end their lives than any other place in the world.

2:30pm–4:30pm: Karl Rosston, suicide prevention coordinator for Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, will present Question-Persuade-Refer Suicide Prevention Training.

6:00pm: There will be a panel discussion on the effects of suicide. The panel include Mike Woods, who survived a suicide attempt; Peg and Brad Nimmick, Kathy Meier and several others whose loved ones have died by suicide. Jackie Fitzgerald, director of Voices of Hope, will moderate the panel.

11:30am–2:30pm: Throughout the day various community organizations will have resource tables and representatives outside Heritage Hall. There will also be informational posters about suicide created by Great Falls College MSU psychology students displayed around campus.

For more information, contact:
Elfie Neber
Psychology faculty
Phone: 406.771.4325
Email: [email protected]

Erin Granger
Marketing Specialist
Phone: 406.771.4314
Email: [email protected]

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