Join the Fight Against Suicide: Free QPR Training Session in Knoxville on September 26

Join the Fight Against Suicide in Knoxville

Knoxville is stepping up its efforts to tackle a critical issue that affects many lives: suicide prevention. In honor of Suicide Prevention Month, the Metro Drug Coalition is hosting a timely and important free training session on Thursday, September 26, at 2 p.m. If you’ve ever wondered how you can make a difference in someone’s life when they’re going through a tough time, this event is for you!

What is QPR?

The training will introduce participants to QPR, which stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer. This widely recognized method can empower anyone—regardless of background or profession—to become a vital link in the suicide prevention chain. The best part? Learning these straightforward steps can literally save lives.

Why is This Training Important?

Suicide remains a pressing public health issue that touches countless families and communities. With many individuals struggling silently, being equipped with the right tools can make a world of difference. The QPR training simplifies this process into three manageable steps:

  • Question: How do you approach someone you think may be struggling? This first step encourages open and honest conversation.
  • Persuade: Once you’ve opened up the dialogue, you will learn how to persuade them to seek help.
  • Refer: Finally, guiding them towards professional help can be life-changing.

The one-hour course is designed to be engaging and informative, making it suitable for anyone interested in enhancing their ability to support friends, family, or even coworkers. What’s more, attendees can choose to join the session either in-person or virtually, making it accessible to all.

How to Register

If this piques your interest—and we hope it does—you can easily register for the training. Simply follow the registration process as outlined on the event’s informational page. It’s important to sign up ahead of time to secure your spot.

Additional Information

For any additional questions or specific details about the training, you can reach out to the Metro Drug Coalition at 865-588-5550. Their team will be ready to provide the information you need to feel prepared and excited about attending the session.

Let’s Make a Difference Together

As a community, we have the ability to change lives when we come together to address challenges like suicide. This training is an opportunity not only to learn but also to make a profound impact in the lives of those who might be silently suffering. Your involvement could help someone find hope and support when they need it the most.

So mark your calendars for September 26, and join us in this crucial endeavor. Arm yourself with knowledge, and let’s work to ensure that no one feels alone in their struggle. After all, spreading awareness and learning how to support each other are essential steps we can all take in building a brighter, healthier future for Knoxville.


Author: HERE Knoxville

HERE Knoxville

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