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The Risk Is Real: Hope For All
Join us for a powerful two-day conference designed to bring together mental health professionals, advocates, and community members in a united effort to prevent suicide among high-risk populations.
This conference will highlight evidence-based practices, culturally informed strategies, and lived experience to address the complex factors that place certain groups at higher risk. Whether you're a clinician, a caregiver, an educator, or simply someone who cares, your voice and presence matter.
Who Should Attend?
Conference Expectations:
Expert keynote speakers on trauma, equity, and resilience
Breakout sessions and panel discussions focused on high-risk groups, including:
• LGBTQIA+ individuals
• Veterans and active-duty military
• Alcohol/Substance Misuse
• Farmers
AND MORE!
Real-life stories from those with lived experience
Practical tools for suicide prevention
Collaborative discussions and networking opportunities
Together, we can foster hope, build stronger support systems, and reduce the stigma around suicide and mental health. Join us in learning, connecting, and leading change.
CEUs available for licensed professionals.
The confernce will be two days, both starting sharply at 8:30 AM and ending at 12:30 PM Central Time. The location for the conference is Freed Hardeman University. There will be signage to help direct you to the correct building.
There will be vendor tables set up on display for you to have the ability to gain resources.
You will be offered CEU's for your conference attendence.
We will be offering light refreshments for you thorughout the duration of the conference!
Emily Lunn: Southwest Regional Director
Email:elunn@tspn.org
Phone: 731-358-0640