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ECHO in Integrative Care

Additional Applications of Counseling on Access to Lethal Means (CALM)

CALM is a practical intervention that equips providers with the tools to increase the time and distance between individuals at risk of suicide and the most common lethal methods of suicide, particularly firearms. This session will address considerations for working with minors, medications and other methods, reviewing how to raise the issue with patients/clients, and discussing self-defense firearm safe storage.

Anne Stevens, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor and Associate Director
Psychology Center for Training in Assessment, Treatment, and Clinical Research
University of Wyoming

What is Project ECHO?

UW Project ECHO community-based professional development and resources for educators, healthcare providers, and families allows participants to learn about and share best practices.

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HRSA UDS+ Informational Session

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Federal Grants Closeout Process Training