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WELCOME TO THE ELLIPSE Gatekeeper+(EG+) COURSE (FIRST EDITION)

 

Click on the LINK to the second edition of the ELLIPSE Gatekeeper+ Course in Suicide Prevention (Nov 2023-May 2024).

 

The ELLIPSE Gatekeeper+ (EG+) course was created thanks to the effort of ELLIPSE-project partners from 5 countries (Austria, Hungary, Norway, Poland and Sweden) under 1KA2 Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices KA203 Strategic Partnership for higher education, co-financed by the European Union Erasmus+ programme.

The course has been developed and is conducted by experienced educators representing not only Jagiellonian University but also from Poland – University of Warsaw and Polish Association of Suicidology, Sweden - Region Blekinge and SPES-Blekinge, Austria - Medical University of Vienna, from Hungary - Oriold & Co and from Norway - Sykehuset Inlandet Trust.

Project ID number: 2019-1-SE01-KA203-060571

Title: E-Lifelong Learning in Prevention of Suicide in Europe (ELLIPSE)

Duration: 01-­‐09-­‐2019 to 31-­‐12-­‐2022 (40 months)

Call 2019 Round 1 KA2 Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

KA203 Strategic Partnerships for higher education

Disclaimer: The support of the European Commission for this project does not constitute an endorsement of the content, which reflects only the views of the authors, and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The goals of this course are to:

  • Invite you for a discovery journey in time and space in the world of suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention
  • Give you inspiration so you can start to envision your future work challenges in suicide risk assessment and management
  • Give you an understanding of how to talk to a person in an emotional crisis and in grief after losing someone to suicide
  • Help you to acquire a professional attitude and skills enhancing the chance of saving the life of a person in a suicidal crisis
  • Help you to acquire safety planning skills with help of  12 Steps Safety Plan, which you can use free for your own needs or for teaching a client and his/her relatives  
  • Offer you materials you can use for psychoeducation in form of leaflets that you can download and use in your future workplace
  • Give you an opportunity to experience online meetings and learn from the world-leading researchers in suicide prevention 

After the completed course:

You will be able to use your knowledge and enhanced communication skills in real-life hopefully saving lives! 


PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS

Participation in the course does not require any preliminary knowledge of suicidology.


TARGET GROUPS

The education is aimed at you who…

  • study - You will benefit from it during your education and in your future profession,
  • work - You gain knowledge in your own and other stakeholders' professional areas,
  • wants to gain a deeper understanding of suicide prevention, to create a more health and life-promoting society of the future. Use the parts of the course that meet your needs.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Module A with 4 lessons is about crisis management based on the 12 Steps Safety Plan.

  • A.01 What is 12 Steps Safety Plan (12SSP)?
  • A.02 About a suicide crisis
  • A.03 Working with 12SSP
  • A.04 Discovering MFA acronyms

Module B with 10 lessons is based on quotations from professionals sharing their experiences of working with suicide prevention, aims to get you an insider’s perspective on suicide prevention, prepare you for challenges, and show ways how to handle them and discuss them with the other course participants in the Discussion part of the course. You can study the whole of Module B, or choose only the parts that correspond to a profession of your interest:

  • B.01 Managers
  • B.02 Public health specialists
  • B.03 Doctors
  • B.04 Nurses
  • B.05 Psychologists
  • B.06 Social workers
  • B.07 First responders (firefighters, police, paramedics)
  • B.08 Clergy
  • B.09 Teachers
  • B.10 Journalists

Module C with 10 lessons covers 10 main suicide prevention competencies:

  • C.01 Terminology
  • C.02 Epidemiology
  • C.03 Understanding
  • C.04 Destigmatisation
  • C.05 Communication
  • C.06 Collaboration
  • C.07 Intervention
  • C.08 Postvention
  • C.09 Education
  • C.10 Law

Module D with 22 lessons is based on video interviews with world-known researchers covering different areas of suicide prevention, including postvention.

  • D.01 Dr. Karl Andriessen. Postvention.
  • D.02 Professor Guilherme Borges. Epidemiology of suicide and suicide prevention.
  • D.03 Professor Jorge Lopez Castroman. Application "Smartcrisis" and suicide prevention.
  • D.04 Assistant Professor Qijin Cheng. Suicide prevention in social media.
  • D.05 Assistant Professor Xenia Gonda. Suicide prevention and genetics.
  • D.06 Professor Brunon Holyst. The motives for suicides.
  • D.07 Professor David Jobes. CAMS and psychotherapies reduce suicidal ideation.
  • D.08 Professor Thomas Joiner. The Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide.
  • D.09 Professor Fabrice Jollant. Suicide risk assessment, cultural issues and the neurobiology of suicide.
  • D.10 Dr. Karolina Krysinska. Engaging people with lived experience, seniors, and technology.
  • D.11 Professor John Mann. Neurobiology and suicide prevention.
  • D.12 Professor Lars Mehlum. Psychotherapies and suicide prevention.
  • D.13 Professor Konrad Michel. ASSIP (Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program).
  • D.14 Associate Professor Thomas Niederkrotenthaler. Media and suicide prevention.
  • D.15 Professor Tsumotu Nakamura. Selected environmental factors and suicide prevention.
  • D.16 Professor Yves Cavalcante Passos. Suicide risk assessment,  machine learning, and students' mental health
  • D.17 Professor Jane Pirkis. Suicide prevention in media reporting.
  • D.18 Professor Zoltán Rihmer talks about the regional variability of suicide rates in Hungary and affective disorders.
  • D.19 Professor Bo Runeson. Suicide risk factors over the life cycle.
  • D.20 Professor Marco Sarchiapone. SELYE-project and Youth Awareness Mental health (YAM).
  • D.21 Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas. Suicide prevention in the workplace and in men.
  • D.22 Professor Gil Zalsman. Overview of evidence-based suicide prevention strategies.  

TIME

The course consists of 4 modules over 15 weeks. You can decide how much time you will spend on each module. We recommend that you plan:

  • 1-2 weeks for learning about crisis management with help of 12 Steps Safety Plan (Module A)
  • 1-2 weeks for studying and discussions on different professions' roles in suicide prevention (Module B)
  • 10 weeks for learning 10 competencies in suicide prevention (Module C)
  • 1-2 weeks for watching interviews with world-known researchers to solidify your knowledge and skills you have learned in Modules A, B, and C (Module D).

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING A CERTIFICATE

The key presumption of course creators is that higher study stress doesn’t necessarily translate to more knowledge and skills of a student, layperson, peer with lived experience, or a professional with suicide prevention competency gained during the course. That is why one of the aims of the course is to provide every student with low stress, high resilience, and a student-friendly learning environment with access to one of the course creators on ZOOM for one hour every week. Consultations are available in English, Polish, and Swedish.

To pass the course and receive a certificate, you need to get 60% on at least two selected course modules by answering 10 questions at the end of each module (A-D).

You will be also asked to fill out short surveys before and after the course that will give you an idea of how you feel about the study material, and if you have increased your knowledge in the given topic (we will use feedback from you to make future adjustments to increase course quality).


IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE?

Should you require any assistance for mental health issues in your native language, you are welcome to visit the website: https://findahelpline.com/, and if you wish to practice some mental health skills and create your own 12 Steps Safety Plan (12 SSP) visit our website: https://ellipse.12stepsplan.com.

Contact course creators: info@12stepsplan.com


COURSE STAFF

   Anna Baran

Psychiatrist. Suicidologist. Affiliated researcher at the Linnaeus University, Kalmar-Växjö, Sweden

International coordinator of ELLIPSE grant. Graduated from Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum. A member of IASP, the Suicidology Section of the European Psychiatric Association, and the Polish Association of Suicidology. Expert in the Working Group on prevention of suicide and depression at the Public Health Council at the Ministry of Health. Coordinator of the educational task (Task 6) of the National Strategy of Suicide Prevention in National Health Program (2021-2025) in Poland. Co-author of three handbooks in suicide prevention: for media professionals, for people that are interviewed in media, and for the moderators and administrators of the internet networks. Interest: suicide prevention (since 2005) Swimming, sailing, photography, languages.

Nestor D. Kapusta

Associated Professor at the Medical University of Vienna; Austria

Austrian coordinator of ELLIPSE grant. Associated Professor at the Department for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy at the Medical University of Vienna (MUW). Head of the Suicide Research Group. Member of the scientific advisory board of the Austrian Ministry of Health for implementing the National Suicide Prevention Programme (SUPRA). Head of a National “Gatekeeper Curriculum in Suicide Prevention Project”. Interest: family.

   Marta Makara-Studzinska

Professor at the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, Poland

Head of the Department of Health Psychology at the Faculty of Health Sciences. Clinical psychologist, public health specialist, psychotherapist, and psychotherapy supervisor. Expert in the Working Group on prevention of suicide and depression at the Public Health Council at the Ministry of Health. Interests: sailing, basketball.

Maciej Załuski

Senior lecturer at the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, Poland

Clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, and academic teacher. He graduated from the Institute of Psychology of the Jagiellonian University, where he obtained a doctoral degree in humanities. A specialist in rescue in the field of disaster medicine. He conducts individual and marital psychotherapy, post-traumatic psychotherapy, psychotherapy of personality disorders, and crisis intervention.

 

Tomasz Milewicz

Senior lecturer at the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, Poland

A reproductive endocrinologist and OB/Gyn specialist with 25 years of experience working in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Jagiellonian University Medical Faculty in Cracow. Interests: work, cycling, traveling.

Karoly Oriold

General manager, Oriold & Co., Hungary

Hungarian coordinator of ELLIPSE grant. Art therapist and group analyst. Founder of Home inside of soul Foundation. Co-author of the book ”Understanding Suicide” edited by Prof. Philippe Courtet. His Foundation helps suicide loss survivors and trains volunteers for helping them. Interests: suicide prevention (since 2002), dance, art.

Krisztian Indries

Adjunct professor at Eötvös Loránd University Faculty, Hungary

A clinical psychologist, and adjunct professor at Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. He is engaged in the health of students and in suicide prevention. Interests: Japanese culture.

Maiellen Stensmark

Suicide Loss Survivor, SPES Blekinge, Sweden

Coordinator of ELLIPSE grant on behalf of SPES Blekinge. Teacher in the Spanish Language. Social worker/community planner, aroma- and acupressure masseur. She is a Chairperson of non-profit organizataion, SPES Blekinge (2010-2022). Author of the book "Såphalka och Lingontuvor" (Eng. "Soap slips and lingonberries") (2015) about sorrow, the relation to a daughter and her suicide at the age of 21, 2004. Maiellen writes a blog on suicide prevention (https://www.forebyggsjalvmord.se/). Interests: dance, swimming, sailing, art, and nature.

Anita Mlodozeniec

Psychiatrist, suicidologist, Sykehuset Innlandet, Norway

A specialist in adult psychiatry and addiction medicine. Ph.D. thesis Suicidal thinking among patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. Co-author and author of books and publications on suicidal risk among adolescents and patients with mental disorders. Interests: yoga, tennis.

Lars Lien

Professor at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway

Lars Lien, professor, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (www.inn.no). A psychiatrist and public health specialist. National Norwegian advisory board for concurrent addiction and mental health problems, Innlandet Hospital Trust (www.rop.no). Interests: music, especially opera; canoeing, cycling, skiing, and running.