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Grace For 2 Brother’s Individual Case Management Services

  • Serve as a connection point between an individual in crisis and an appropriate community agency.
  • Promote healthy boundaries and increased quality of life with the Lived Experience Group.
  • Assist individuals with knowledge of the Wyoming healthcare system along with SSI/SSDI and Medicaid and Medicare information.
  • Serve as an advocate for your mental wellness and help one with setting short term SMART goals through Safety Plans and assist you in finding a therapist.

Cost: Graciously funded by the Grace For 2 Brother’s Foundation and Community Contributors.

To request an appointment with the Case Manager, please fill out this form: Case Management Form

These Items are available for FREE at the Grace For 2 Brothers office.  Items can also be shipped to areas outside of Laramie County, please contact our office for more details:

507 East 18th Street
Cheyenne Wyoming, 82001
Admin@gracefor2brothers.org 307-256-3344

 

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Harm Reduction Training: is a 3-hour course of practical strategies that reduce the negative consequences of drug use and high-risk sexual activity. It incorporates a spectrum of strategies from safer use, to managed use, to abstinence. Participants will learn the essentials of harm reduction best practices and identify case examples of harm reduction strategies in medical and behavioral health settings.

Follow this link for more information and to register for:

Harm Reduction Training

Hour of Grace: (A Grief Support Group) Our goal is to give those that are left behind following a suicide a place where they can be comfortable expressing themselves, receive support, resources, and hope in a judgement-free environment.  Follow us on social media for meeting times and places.

Stronger Together: (A Peer Support Group) This group offers a safe, non-judgmental place for people to talk about the feelings that led them to attempt suicide, have thoughts of suicide, and for those struggling with mental health concerns.   To lessen the risk factors that surround suicide and mental health, we discuss coping skills, resources, and information to offer hope in a time of need.

Caregivers Grace: (A Peer Support Group) This group gathers to support and encourage one another as caregivers to those with mental health concerns and thoughts/attempts of suicide.  Training is provided along with coping skills and resources.

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Peer Support Groups

SafeTALK is a half-day training program that teaches participants to recognize and engage persons who might be having thoughts of suicide and to connect them with community resources trained in suicide intervention. SafeTALK stresses safety while challenging taboos that inhibit open talk about suicide.  SafeTALK was developed by LivingWorks Education.

“LivingWorks safeTALK is a four-hour face-to-face workshop featuring powerful presentations, audiovisuals, and skills practice.

At a LivingWorks safeTALK workshop, you’ll learn how to prevent suicide by recognizing signs, engaging someone, and connecting them to an intervention resource for further support.

A skilled, supportive trainer will guide you through the course, and a community resource will be on hand to support your safety and comfort.”-LivingWorks

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QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide.

“Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying “Yes” to saving the life of a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor.

According to the Surgeon General’s National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (2001), a gatekeeper is someone in a position to recognize a crisis and the warning signs that someone may be contemplating suicide.

Gatekeepers can be anyone, but include parents, friends, neighbors, teachers, ministers, doctors, nurses, office supervisors, squad leaders, foremen, police officers, advisors, caseworkers, firefighters, and many others who are strategically positioned to recognize and refer someone at risk of suicide.” -QPR Institute

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QPR Training

 

ASIST is an Applies Suicide Intervention Skills Training created by Livingworks.  ASIST is offered worldwide, with over 2 million people trained and making a difference in their communities to help save persons with thoughts of suicide.

“Trusted by professionals yet learnable by anyone, LivingWorks Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is the only workshop of its kind. Updated continually to reflect new knowledge, LivingWorks ASIST has been empowering people to provide skilled, life-saving interventions for over 35 years.  LivingWorks ASIST is a two-day face-to-face workshop featuring powerful audiovisuals, discussions, and simulations.

 

At a LivingWorks ASIST workshop, you’ll learn how to prevent suicide by recognizing signs, providing a skilled intervention, and developing a safety plan to keep someone alive.  Two knowledgeable, supportive trainers will guide you through the course, ensuring your comfort and safety.” -Livingworks.”

Follow this link for more information and to register for:

ASIST Training

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