SPCC hosted our annual meeting on October 14. Click here for more information.
September was National Suicide Prevention & Awareness Month. Click here to see highlights from the month.
One of the benefits of SPCC membership is access to our team of
speakers who are available to speak to your organization, at conferences
and at other opportunities that may arise. Our Speakers’ Bureau are
experts trained in topics related to suicide or its aftermath. Please
contact SPCC at (720) 352-7505 for more information or
email us.
Below is a list of SPCC Speakers’ Bureau volunteers, their specialties
and contact information, as well as potential topics. We encourage you
to tap into these valuable resources. [is this possible to include?]
SPCC’s Speakers’ Bureau Volunteers
Name
Organization
Specialty
Contact information
Potential Topics
Short-term post-suicide grieving and coping by survivors
Long-term post-suicide grieving and coping by survivors
Suicide warning signs
What to do if someone you know is considering suicide
Treatment resources for people at-risk for suicide
The neurological and physiological bases for suicidal behavior
Suicide risk factors
Holidays and suicide
Educational resources for schools/hospitals/businesses
Developing comprehensive school prevention programs
Research resources
Stigma of mental disorders special demographics categories
Specialists in suicidal trends and/or research in the following
demographic groups: Teens, Colleges and Universities, Adults/Workplace,
Seniors, Veterans, Gay and Lesbian, Faith Community, Corporate America,
Public Figures, Gender, Race, Ethnicities, Colorado, Law Enforcement,
Emergency Medical, First Responders, Bio-polar.
Murder-Suicide
Mental health (General)
To join the SPCC Speaker’s Bureau, contact
Sally
Spencer-Thomas.