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Free QPR Instructor Course Opportunity Deadline Extension!

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Fri, Aug 22, 2025 5:23 PM

Hello and Happy Friday campus-community partners,

The Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH), in partnership with the statewide QPR Advisory Committee, is pleased to announce an opportunity to become a QPR Instructor at no cost to you. This impactful initiative was launched through the collaboration efforts of Center for Excellence in Behavioral Health and Prevention Promotion.

  1. The training will be hosted at the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio on October 10, 2025. The intention of this QPR Instructor course is to equip members of Ohio's campus-community with suicide prevention skills and knowledge specifically for pre-professional and professional students. Students enrolled in professional and pre-professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, veterinarian medicine, pharmacy, and law, are exposed to unique stressors that can often lead to support and referrals for mental, emotional and behavioral needs.

The application deadline has been extended and now closes on August 25, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. If you are interested in applying, please review the application link below.

https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9MisLKSPM97GknA

We encourage you to share the QPR Instructor T4T application with others you believe may be interested and qualified.

Take care,
Chris

Chris Tutino, MPH, CHES (he, him, his)
Dissemination Coordinator, Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH)
Department of Psychiatry

Northeast Ohio Medical University
4209 St. Rt. 44 | PO Box 95 | Rootstown, Ohio 44272

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"Promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and preventing suicide since 2010."

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Hello and Happy Friday campus-community partners, The Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH), in partnership with the statewide QPR Advisory Committee, is pleased to announce an opportunity to become a QPR Instructor at no cost to you. This impactful initiative was launched through the collaboration efforts of Center for Excellence in Behavioral Health and Prevention Promotion. 1. The training will be hosted at the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio on October 10, 2025. The intention of this QPR Instructor course is to equip members of Ohio's campus-community with suicide prevention skills and knowledge specifically for pre-professional and professional students. Students enrolled in professional and pre-professional programs such as medicine, dentistry, veterinarian medicine, pharmacy, and law, are exposed to unique stressors that can often lead to support and referrals for mental, emotional and behavioral needs. The application deadline has been extended and now closes on August 25, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. If you are interested in applying, please review the application link below. https://neomed.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9MisLKSPM97GknA We encourage you to share the QPR Instructor T4T application with others you believe may be interested and qualified. Take care, Chris Chris Tutino, MPH, CHES (he, him, his) Dissemination Coordinator, Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health (OPCSMH) Department of Psychiatry Northeast Ohio Medical University 4209 St. Rt. 44 | PO Box 95 | Rootstown, Ohio 44272 Connect with the OPCSMH! Website<https://www.neomed.edu/csmh/>| X<https://twitter.com/neomedopcsmh> | LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/74567516/admin/feed/posts/> | YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUf15GQPbeWeikAHLfLJaoQ> | Listserv<https://opcsmh.neomed.edu/list/opcsmh.opcsmh.neomed.edu> "Promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and preventing suicide since 2010." [A black background with white text Description automatically generated]