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REACH Training session will be offered Nov. 27
November 20, 2023
Members of the campus community complete a REACH Suicide Prevention Training session on Sept. 27 in a university classroom.
REACH training offered Oct. 28
October 21, 2022
A memorial fund established by his family is honoring Alex Kearns. The fund will provide financial support to the Big Red Resilience and Well Being program.
Gift honors Kearns with focus on student well-being, suicide prevention
April 29, 2022
On Campus
REACH, an acronym that stands for the steps in the process of preventing suicide, teaches participants to: recognize warning signs, engage with empathy, ask directly about suicide, communicate hope, and help suicidal individuals access care and treatment.
REACH and QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper training available
January 13, 2021
REACH
Suicide prevention training is Nov. 17-18
November 12, 2020
Nebraska's Big Red Resilience and Well-being program supports students through every step of their college career.
Student volunteers sought for Big Red Resilience
February 19, 2020
REACH
Nebraska reaches goal of 1,500 trained in suicide prevention
November 13, 2019
The University Health Center transitions to summer hours beginning May 6.
REACH training session open to faculty, staff
June 14, 2019
By the end of the spring semester, Nebraska plans to have 1,500 volunteers trained on how to recognize mental health issues and how to direct individuals to resources for assistance. The suicide prevention program is led by Big Red Resilience and Well-being.
Grant expands university’s suicide prevention program
January 30, 2019
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