Video The 2%: The Kevin Hines Story Behavioral Health providers do valuable, life-saving work. Some days the work is challenging, overwhelming and heart-breaking. Other days it is rewarding and full of hope. Stories of hope like Kevin Hines. Take a moment out of your busy day to hear Kevin tell his story of struggling with mental illness and surviving a Golden Gate bridge jump. Our mission at Relias is to measurably improve the lives of the most vulnerable members of society and those who care for them. We want to support you in taking care of you staff and helping them do this important work. Every day they change the lives of those you serve for the better. And some days, save lives. Thank you for the work that you do. Keep doing what you’re doing and share stories of hope and perseverance.
Course Preview Suicide Screening for Direct Care In the past decade, the number of deaths by suicide has increased, and even greater numbers of people attempt or have frequent thoughts about suicide. It is therefore likely that you will encounter suicidal individuals in your work. Learn More
Video Darkness Under the Lights: The Joe Williams Story After playing 5 years in the National Rugby League followed by a boxing career Joe Williams shares his story about battling with suicide and mental illness. Learn More
Video Adolescent Suicide and Depression: Ariel Blackwood’s Story Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for children and young adults between 5-24 years old. Ariel shares her story of dealing with suicide and depression. Learn More