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Mental health awareness and suicide prevention

Suicide and mental health challenges like depression and anxiety are major public health issues, both nationally and within our community. At Fort Lewis College, we address these concerns openly, inclusively, and proactively. Recognizing the interconnectedness of mental health struggles, we foster awareness and support to prevent tragedies.

We offer comprehensive mental health and suicide prevention programs, empowering every community member to play a role in supporting those in need. By building a culture of care and empathy, we encourage reaching out when signs of struggle appear.


Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) training

QPR is an , similar to CPR, that teaches everyday people how to respond in a crisis. In just 60–90 minutes, participants learn to recognize warning signs of suicide, start supportive conversations, and connect individuals with help. Certified instructors are available to provide training on campus and in the community.

QPR is a 60-90 minute that teaches how to recognize possible signs of suicide, talk with someone contemplating suicide, and connect suicidal individuals with appropriate resources. Several QPR instructors are available to facilitate training on campus and in the community.

Dates and locations for QPR training

  • Sept. 23 | 1 – 2 pm | Senate Chambers
  • Oct. 8 | noon – 1 pm | Cascade Room
  • Nov. 10 | 3 – 4 pm | Senate Chambers
  • Jan. 29 | 1 – 2 pm | Senate Chambers
  • Feb. 18 | noon – 1 pm | Senate Chambers
  • March 31 | 3 – 4 pm | Senate Chambers
  • April 13 | noon – 1 pm | Senate Chambers

     

Become a QPR instructor

We are looking for faculty and staff from diverse backgrounds and expertise across campus willing to complete the QPR Self-Study Course to become certified QPR instructors. You do not need experience in mental health to become a QPR instructor. You can complete this 12-hour course on your own time. Contact the Student Well-Being Coordinator with interest.


You Can Help a Student training

You Can Help a Student trainings help faculty and staff recognize signs of mental health struggles, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Participants learn how to start conversations, offer support, and connect students with resources to create a safer, more supportive campus.

We also offer a student-led You Can Help a Friend program through WellPAC and host open group discussions for navigating difficult situations. As part of our JED Campus initiative, these efforts empower our community to take action in supporting mental health and well-being.

Dates and location for training

  • Sept. 16 | 1 – 2 pm | Zoom, Senate Chambers
  • Oct. 22 | noon – 1 pm | Zoom
  • Nov. 18 | 3 – 4 pm | Zoom, Senate Chambers
  • Feb. 5 | 1 – 2 pm | Zoom, Senate Chambers
  • April 6 | 3 – 4 pm | Zoom

Drop-in discussions

  • Sept. 18 | 1 – 2 pm | Zoom
  • Oct. 24 | 11 am – noon | Zoom, La Plata Room
  • Nov. 20 | 1 – 2 pm | Zoom
  • Feb. 6 | 3 – 4 pm | Zoom

For more information, or to get the zoom link, .