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ND HOPES Training Opportunities

Lethal Means Safety Trainings 2026

Register for upcoming free, virtual 2026 trainings provided by ND HOPES in partnership with ND THRIVES and Governor’s Challenge ND.

 

Read on to find the training that best fits your role and needs. 

CALM Clinical Workshop

3-hour virtual workshop

for clinicians

 

Build skills for collaborative conversations about safe storage of medications and firearms.


Dates and Times:

June 2nd | 12:30pm-4:00pm

September 3rd | 8:30am-12:00pm  

CALM Conversations

2-hour virtual workshop

for general public

 

Learn how you can support someone at risk of suicide with a focus on lethal means safety. 


Dates and Times:

June 9th | 10:00am-12:00pm

September 14th | 5:00-7:00pm

Safety Planning Workshop

3-hour virtual workshop

for clinicians & crisis responders

 

Learn how to conduct a collaborative Safety Planning Intervention with people at risk of suicide. 

 

Dates and Times:

June 15th | 9:30-11:00am

September 17th | 2:00-3:30pm  

Learn more about ND HOPES Lethal Means Safety, including our program of free distributions of biometric gun locks. Included are key tips of how to talk about Lethal Means Safety with loved ones and those at risk of suicide. 

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STARS: Suicide Prevention Training and Readiness for Schools

ND THRIVES and ND HOPES are happy to announce the full launch of their STARS (Suicide Prevention Training and Education Readiness for Schools) program FREE for all schools in North Dakota! STARS offers three separate modules. Each school/district has the option to choose which modules are right for their needs:

  • Half-Day Leadership Workshop

  • 1-2 Hour All-Staff Training

  • 3-4 Hour Clinical Workshop

Priority for Fall 2026 will be given to the grants’ targeted populations and geographic areas:

  • Rural and frontier school districts in Western North Dakota

  • School districts within the five federally-recognized Tribal lands in North Dakota

  • Rural and frontier school districts in Northeast North Dakota

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However, all ND school districts are encouraged to apply. Interested districts are encouraged to email Sarah Kemp Tabbut.

Request a ND HOPES Training!

Training is a key component of the ND HOPES Initiative. Whether it’s training we provide directly or whether it’s connecting you to our partners’ training programs, we are committed to building knowledge and skills among professionals and community members to help prevent suicide statewide with a focus on western North Dakota.

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Below is a list of evidence-based trainings that we and/or our partners provide:

Contact us at info@ndhopes.com for additional information, for guidance on what training is most appropriate for you or your organization, or to begin scheduling a training.

  • Question, Persuade, and Refer (QPR): A 60–90-minute training that teaches community members and non-clinical professionals to identify the warning signs of suicide, empathically listen to those at risk, provide encouragement for seeking help, and connect individuals at risk to care.

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  • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST): A two-day workshop that teaches clinical and non-clinical trainees to recognize warning signs of suicide, provide a skilled intervention, develop an individualized safety plan, and connect individuals at risk to further support.

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  • Suicide Risk Screening and Assessment Training: A 30-minute training that teaches clinical professionals to assess suicide risk using the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) and the Suicide Assessment Five-Step Evaluation and Triage for Clinicians (SAFE-T).

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  • Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) Training: A 60-minute training that teaches clinical professionals to introduce and develop a 7-step Stanley Brown safety plan with clients at risk for suicide. The training also demonstrates how an individual would implement their safety plan during a crisis and briefly presents a fidelity tool that can be used to assess the quality and completeness of safety plans.

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  • SPI + Structured Follow Up (SFU) Training: A 75-minute training that teaches clinical professionals the steps of structured phone follow up – including mood checks, safety plan revision, and addressing barriers to treatment – in addition to the Safety Planning Intervention Training described above.

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  • Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment-Suicide Care (SBIRT-SC) Training: A 3.5-hour training that integrates the elements of suicide care – screening, assessment, safety planning, and structured follow up – into the evidence-based SBIRT model for substance use prevention and early intervention. Because substance use and mental health conditions often co-occur, developing the clinical skills to jointly address substance use and suicide will help you deliver care that is both efficient and effective. This training is customized to meet your needs; additional interactivity and role play will increase the length incrementally from 3.5 hours to up to 1.5 days.

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  • Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) Training: A 2-3-hour training that teaches clinical professionals how to work with clients and their families to reduce access to the methods people use to die by suicide.

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  • Sources of Strength: A school suicide prevention program that leverages peer social networks to create a healthy school environment that promotes help-seeking, resiliency, and belonging. Sources of Strength requires training for peer leaders and adult advisors; peer leader training is 4-6 hours, and adult advisor training is 3-6 hours.

Additional Training Resources

FirstLink

B-HERO Technical Assistance Center Resource Hub

ND Health and Human Services

Suicide Prevention Resource Center Training page

Governor’s Challenge Training Portal (powered by PsychArmor)

Mental Health First Aid from Quality Health Associates of North Dakota

safeTALK: Suicide Alertness for Everyone

VitalCog Suicide Prevention in Construction Training

VitalCog Suicide Prevention in the Workplace Training

VitalCog Suicide Prevention for Athletic Staff Training

Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) Training

STAR Behavioral Health Providers Training

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