Course | NSSI: What is Self-Harming - School Staff

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Elementary school Course | NSSI: What is Self-Harming - School Staff

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Selected for its brief, practical introduction to NSSI, helping school staff recognize and respond appropriately to student self-harm

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About This Session

This course is designed for the designated as an introduction to the topic of student self-harming.

Audience: K-12 educators, staff, and administrators
Estimated Time: 5 minutes
Learning Level: Introductory/level 1
Curriculum Year: 2019/20
Review: 2024
Presented By: Provincial Health Services SI/NSSI Committee


Upon Completion of This Course, You Will Be Able To:

• Differentiate what is and what is not Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI)
• Recognize the relationship between self-regulation and self-harming behavior
• Respond to self-harming behavior
• Distinguish your role in relation to your school's protocol and how you support students


Disclaimer

• This series of courses about the NSSI Protocol is not suicide prevention training
• These courses are designed to assist school personnel in the implementation of the NSSI Protocol
• This course addresses sensitive topic matter and contains images that may be difficult to view

To receive a Certificate of Completion, all course lessons, handouts, and the evaluation within the course must be completed

Course | NSSI: What is Self-Harming - School Staff

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MORE

MORE (Mental Health Online Resources for Educators), started in 2013 by Alberta Health Services, offers free online courses to help K–12 school staff support student mental health.



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