Conversations on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) Training (Live 2.12.25)

Conversations on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) Training (Live 2.12.25)

Includes a Live Web Event on 02/12/2025 at 12:00 PM (CST)

Summary: CALM (Conversations on Access to Lethal Means) is a suicide prevention training that encourages the safe storage of lethal means (firearms and medications) during a suicidal crisis. By temporarily putting time and distance between a suicidal person and highly lethal means, a life may be saved. CALM: Counseling on Access to Lethal Means was originally created as a workshop designed for mental health professionals.

Conversations on Access to Lethal Means were developed for communities because everyone can benefit from this training. This training is not anti-gun or anti-drug and is designed to be a specific effective part of suicide prevention.

Intended Audience: All communities of interest in suicide prevention

Objectives: At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to…

  1. Increase their knowledge about suicide facts
  2. Learn how to inquire about the accessibility of lethal means
  3. Learn how to suggest safe storage
  4. Appraise results of lethal means reduction in countries outside the U.S.
  5. Practice their new skills through group discussion

Key:

Complete
Failed
Available
Locked
CALM Training
02/12/2025 at 12:00 PM (CST)  |  90 minutes  |  Attendance Required
02/12/2025 at 12:00 PM (CST)  |  90 minutes  |  Attendance Required
CALM Evaluation
16 Questions
Continuing Education
Continuing Education Certificate of Attendance
No credits available  |  No certificate available
No credits available  |  No certificate available This course is jointly provided by the University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering.
CHW Number
1 Question
Continuing Education for Community Health Workers
No credits available  |  No certificate available
No credits available  |  No certificate available Need text

This course is jointly provided by the University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering.

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Linda Emanuel, BSN, RN (Moderator)

Community Health Director

AgriSafe Network

Shaped by Linda’s experience as a Registered Nurse working in rural communities as well as her proprietorship of a three generational Nebraska family farm, Linda naturally connects as an advocate and educator with agriculture producers and health care professionals.  As the Community Health Director of the AgriSafe Network, she is responsible for curriculum design and outreach for the Veteran Farmer program, Total Farmer Health Coach program, and Women’s health. Her work is promoted on a state, regional and national level through webinars, onsite presentations, publications as well as user-friendly resources. Her passion to support the total farmer health concept drives her to act as a liaison between research and practice.

Linda has a diverse background in acute care nursing, intensive care, pediatrics, home health care, and  rural primary care clinics. She is an AgriSafe Nurse Scholar, and a Nebraska LEAD fellow. She belongs to the American Nurses Association, Rural Nurses Organization, and Nebraska Nurses Association.  She and her husband own and operate a row crop farming operation that has welcomed back their sons and families to continue a legacy.