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From Little Things Big Things Grow: Podcast

From Little Things Big Things Grow: Podcast

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Join us as we continue our conversation with LivingWorks co founder Richard Ramsay the evolution of LivingWorks and suicide intervention practices – where we’ve come from and where we’re going when it comes to saving lives from suicide and supporting people to live well. In Episode 2 of this series Richard tells us about how their curriculum teaching people suicide first aid was put to the test in Canada and further afield.

Photo: Key members of first T4Ts and early trainers; Richard Ramsay, Brenda Dafoe, Roger Tierney, Judy Murphy, and Bryan Tanney.

Our third season of A World Where LivingWorks is an extra special one as our host Kim Borrowdale talks with LivingWorks co founder, Richard Ramsay. In each episode they’ll discuss the evolution of LivingWorks and suicide intervention practices – where we’ve come from and where we’re going when it comes to saving lives from suicide and supporting people to live well.

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