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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
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ASIST
ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) is a two-day interactive workshop that provides an opportunity to explore your experiences with and attitudes about suicide. In this training you will learn how to understand the needs of a person at risk of suicide, learn suicide first aid, recognize the warning signs of suicide, and learn what community resources are available. All classes take place at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250 Club Road on main post.
ASIST Tune-Up
ASIST Tune-Up is a 3.5-hour refresher course for those people that have taken the ASIST training. This training is intended to allow the participants to reconfirm their ability to be a ready, willing and able caregiver. Upcoming classes are scheduled for October 6 and November 8. All classes take place at the Family Resilience Center, Bldg. 250 Club Road on main post.
To learn more, contact the ACS Special Projects Coordinator at (915) 569-5500
or at carolyn.d.carothers.ctr@mail.mil.
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Fort Bliss Army Community Service,
Building 2494 on Ricker Road, leads the Army in providing many
quality services to assist Soldiers and their Families. By
developing innovative programs and continually checking the
well-being of our Soldiers, ACS sets the standard in assisting
Families in periods of crisis and providing valuable information.
Several Family support programs are offered - Family Advocacy,
Financial Readiness, Army Volunteer Corps, Mobilization and Deployment,
Relocation Readiness, Army Family Team Building, and Information, Referral and Outreach. With Relocation Services, the Lending Closet, and Relocation
Counseling, Soldiers can
take care of their needs quickly. The center also provides
everything you should know about your next duty station. Stop by or
click here to send an e-mail to the Relocation Staff with any specific
questions you may have. Click here to email Fort Bliss
Army Community Service.
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