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Stronger Together: Preventing Suicide Everywhere

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Friday, February 6, 2026

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09:30 AM Australia/Sydney

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Suicide prevention requires understanding, sensitivity, and culturally informed strategies—especially when working with diverse and minoritized communities. This vital live webinar welcomes all participants who want to make a real difference in suicide prevention.

During the session, you’ll explore specific, actionable ways to recognize risk factors, respond effectively, and implement prevention strategies tailored to the unique needs of individuals from diverse backgrounds. Emphasis will be placed on practical approaches that honor cultural experiences, reduce barriers to care, and strengthen support systems.

Whether you are a mental health professional, community worker, or concerned ally, this webinar will equip you with knowledge and tools that can save lives and foster resilience. You’ll gain confidence in addressing sensitive situations, learn to plan interventions thoughtfully, and discover evidence-informed techniques that work across communities.

Join us to build skills, deepen understanding, and become a more effective advocate for suicide prevention in every community.

Take action, empower others, and help save lives.

Josephine Ridley

Dr. Josephine Ridley, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, and owner of Ridley Behavioral Health, LLC, is an international speaker and expert in suicide prevention and diversity. Dr. Ridley consults for state and national organizations, teaches at Case Western Reserve University, and leads trainings on mental health, resilience, and trauma, inspiring change and saving lives through practice, education and research.

Agenda

AGENDA

  1. Lecture & Brief Discussion (60 min) – Explore culturally informed strategies to prevent suicide crises—recognizing warning signs, responding safely, and creating tailored safety plans. Build confidence in supporting individuals across diverse communities with practical, compassionate approaches.