Training on the line

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Teagan Stotz, Julie Christopher and Helen Mays.

Lifeline Geelong and Barwon Region is more than a crisis support service.
The group, which can be reached on 13 11 14 for crisis support, also offers community and corporate training, according to centre operations manager Julie Christopher.
“All our qualified trainers are experienced in crisis support and suicide intervention,” she said.
“Whether you are looking for professional development for your organisation or want to attend a training session for your own learning, our trainers Teagan, Helen and Julie are available to discuss your needs.
“Rates are available upon inquiry, there are discounts for not-for-profit organisations and proceeds go to supporting centre operations.”
Lifeline Geelong has been operating since 1978.
“Lifeline’s vision is an Australia free of suicide,” Julie said.
“Building community capacity to support others in crisis is part of working towards making this vision a reality.
“Given the prevalence of suicide, domestic and family violence and mental health issues in the community, it is almost certain that everyone will be in a situation where they or someone they know is in crisis.
“Awareness sessions and workshops enable participants to recognise signs when someone may need help, how to respond with care and refer appropriately for further support.”
As well as offering training, Lifeline Geelong has five retail stores in the region that generate funds to support the operations of its service.
The training and administration facility is at 1 McKillop Street, Geelong, and is open Monday to Thursday from 9am to 4pm.
Phone 5222 2255 for more information.