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Compassionate Foundations: Suicide prevention capability suite

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Duration
Approximately 4 hours to complete.
Event type
Course sessions
Location
Australia wide (Virtual)
Register now on APSLearn*
This course is available anytime and is delivered by Virtual Self-Directed.

Compassionate Foundations is designed to support you to build your interpersonal and self-care skills to foster positive human-to-human interactions that promote connection and understanding. The purpose of the suite is to help you provide early support to people before their experience leads them to become distressed and/or suicidal, in the understanding that a simple act of compassion may be the life-raft a person needs to hold on to hope.

The skills within Compassionate Foundations include being compassionate, being aware of the needs of people in vulnerable situations, understanding why people may become distressed and knowing how to have a helpful and safe conversation with someone who may be showing early signs of distress.

This content has been provided by the APS Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Unit, Australian Public Service Commission. © Commonwealth of Australia 2022.

Participant benefits

  • Describe your role in suicide prevention.
  • Describe how extreme stress and adversity impacts individuals and the community.
  • Use trauma-informed skills, compassion and self-compassion.
  • Use look, listen and link skills to support someone in distress.
  • Describe the factors that lead someone to suicidal distress.
  • Outline the importance of self-care.

Suitable for

All staff.

Category and User level 

This learning experience aligns with Health and Wellbeing (APS People) at the Foundation level.

Considerations

❕ This program contains discussion on psychological trauma and adversity, distress, suicide and self-harm. If you are emotionally impacted by the information presented, please seek support and speak with your team leader/manager or human resources area. Support is also available from:

  • your agency’s Employee Assistance Program
  • Lifeline on 13 11 14 or by text on 0477 13 11 14 (available 24/7)
  • 13YARN on 13 92 76 (available 24/7) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467 (available 24/7).

The suite is self-paced. Participants are encouraged to not schedule in heavy work activity immediately following the course and to take breaks between modules to consolidate learning and/or if emotionally impacted by the content.

Price

Free of charge.

Accreditation

Compassionate Foundations has been formally and independently accredited against Suicide Prevention Australia's Standards for Quality Improvement. Accreditation against these nationally recognised standards provides assurance of the safety, effectiveness and impact of the Compassionate Foundations suicide prevention suite.

 

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Awards

Compassionate Foundations won the Spirit of the Service Award – Learning category at the 2023 Institute of Public Administration ACT annual event. This award recognises initiatives that deliberately engaged with risk to address complex problems.

Compassionate Foundations received the Gold LearnX Award for Best eLearning Project – Widespread eLearning adopter at the 2022 LearnX Summit and Awards Show. This award focuses on an eLearning project that has been successfully implemented enterprise-wide to support learning and development.

 

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Additional Information

  • To enrol in this session you will need a valid APSLearn profile.
  • Steps on how to create an APSLearn profile or to view FAQs can be found here.
  • If you have moved Departments or you have multiple APSLearn profiles, you can request to merge your profiles here.
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When you attend a virtual session:

  • Provide your name or email when joining, as our attendance reports record this information from the virtual classroom platform.
  • If you log into the session with a different email address to the one you are registered with, let us know to ensure your attendance is properly credited.
  • If you join as a group from one location or cannot provide your details during the session, please email us afterwards so we capture your attendance.
  • If we do not receive your information, you may receive a notice indicating you were not marked as attended.

* Capacity limits may apply. Please log into APSLearn to check availability. 

  • If the session is full or none of the additional sessions are suitable, you can express your interest, through APSLearn, for this event. You will be added to a mailing list to be notified when a new session becomes available.
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Last updated
4 December 2025

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