Mental health improvement, self-harm and suicide prevention
Topic outline
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On this page you will find information on the Ask, Tell Respond digital resources that have been developed in collaboration with Public Health Scotland and NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and further developed in partnership with local boards/organisations and people with lived experience. These free digital learning resources are already in use across Scotland with continued interest from a wide range of agencies and individuals.
The learning resources outlined below provide an opportunity for those individuals who have previously attended training such as Scotland’s Mental Health First Aid (SMHFA); SMHFA YP (young persons); ASIST and safeTALK programmes to refresh their knowledge on mental health and suicide prevention as well as expanding their knowledge around self-harm.
In order to access these learning resources please login or create a TURAS account. You can create an account at https://learn.nes.nhs.scot/
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eLearning modules
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eLearning module - Ask, Tell (Adult)
A standalone e-learning module which combines the three animations with ‘check your learning’ multiple choice questions at the end of each animation.
Timing: This will differ for each individual dependent upon current knowledge and learning needs. The eLearning module can be completed in as short as one hour.
Access: Please login to your TURAS account to access this course - https://learn.nes.nhs.scot/17262
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eLearning module - Children and young people's mental health and preventing self-harm and suicide
A standalone eLearning module for staff working in health, care and wider services who support children and young people who may be at risk of poor mental health, self harm or suicide. The aim is to help workers to understand the factors that influence mental health and resilience in CYP, engage proactively with CYP about mental health, self harm, and suicide and recognise when to seek help to support those in their care. This combines three animations with ‘check your learning’ multiple choice questions at the end of each animation.
Timing: This will differ for each individual dependent upon current knowledge and learning needs. The eLearning module can be completed as short as one hour
Access: Please login to your TURAS account to access this course - https://learn.nes.nhs.scot/55471
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