“I became an ASIST caregiver to empower myself with the knowledge and skill set to recognise and have the confidence to have those lifesaving conversations. Working within an industry where the suicides rates are alarmingly high, this course is a must.” ~Kelly, Vet Nurse and Team Leader
“My ASIST training was put to use only mere weeks after the training. It gave me real life tools to be able to have challenging conversations with people who were struggling with their mental health, and provide the best support I possibly could.” ~Brooke, Vet Nurse and Area Manager
“I decided I wanted to do the ASIST course as soon as I learnt about it! Our industry faces high levels of abuse and trauma, and I knew that as an Area Manager, I needed to be equipped to support my teams the best way I could.” ~Brooke, Vet Nurse and Area Manager
“I am a veterinarian and counsellor now working in the mental health area. I decided to become an ASIST caregiver to improve my confidence in suicide intervention. I loved the role play during the training because it made me more comfortable to approach someone, I think may be contemplating suicide. If more veterinary staff were ASIST trained, I am sure it will save lives." ~Dr. Kathryn, Veterinarian
“I attended this suicide prevention course last year, and it was truly great and has been extremely useful. In fact, the skills I learnt have been invaluable. It is run BY people in the veterinary industry specifically FOR people in the veterinary industry. This is, hands down, the BEST and most valuable course I’ve attended in my nursing career.” ~Kelsey, Vet Nurse
“A hugely beneficial role in the vet industry because most of us have been directly/indirectly affected by suicide. The more people in the vet profession that feel comfortable and competent in talking to a suicidal person, the better - unfortunately we never know when these skills might be needed. Also, rather than just lamenting the high suicide rate, it represents taking action to help do something about it.” ~Dr. Deborah, Veterinarian