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Participant survey part C - complete 6 months after training

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PLEASE NOTE: Do not enter any other text apart from your participant code. A reminder that this participant code is not linked to your name, and your answers will be de-identified and combined with responses from others completing this training across the region.
2.   Since completing training, how many people have you identified that you believe had suicidal thoughts or wishes?* required
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In the past six months...
I would be able to recognise the warning signs
I would feel comfortable asking them about suicidal thoughts directly
I am confident that I would be able to provide some initial help or support for them
I have good knowledge of local help resources/services that could help them
I would know how to help connect them with other appropriate supports
People who have thoughts about suicide should not tell others about it
Seeing a psychiatrist or psychologist can help prevent someone from suicide
Most people who suicide are psychotic
Talking about suicide always increases the risk of suicide
A suicidal person will always be suicidal and entertain thoughts of suicide
Not all people who attempt suicide plan their attempt in advance
Very few people have thoughts about suicide
If assessed by a psychiatrist, everyone who kills themselves would be diagnosed as depressed
Men are more likely to die by suicide than women
People who talk about suicide rarely kill themselves
People who want to attempt suicide can change their mind quickly
There is strong relationship between alcoholism and suicide