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ACE stands for Ask, Care, Escort, a suicide prevention training model for Soldiers, Army Civilians and Family members. Learn about the ACE training modules, slides, handbooks and other resources on the official website of the Army Suicide Prevention Program.
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ACE for Soldiers is a one-hour annual training that teaches Soldiers how to identify and help team members who may be suicidal. It consists of a base module and a +1 module that the unit can choose based on its needs.
1 wrz 2011 · ACE stands for Ask, Care, Escort, a model for preventing suicide in the Army. Learn how to recognize the warning signs, risk factors and resources for helping someone who may be suicidal.
ACE Base +1 is the annual suicide prevention and intervention training for Soldiers and their Circle of Support members in the U.S. Army. It consists of a base module and a menu of +1 modules that cover topics such as fighting stigma, active listening, practicing ACE, and lethal means.
26 kwi 2023 · ACE-SI is the Army’s only suicide intervention training that teaches to ask, care, escort and support at-risk individuals. It also covers postvention and reintegration after a suicide event.
1 wrz 2010 · The Army ACE Suicide Intervention Training Program, developed by U.S. Army Public Health Command (Provisional) behavioral health experts, was evaluated by a panel of suicide prevention...
19 sie 2024 · In 2009, the Army introduced the Ask, Care, Escort (ACE) training, known as ACE for the Force. Soldiers were trained to recognize signs of suicide and utilize the steps of ACE, specifically at the point of crisis or concern, to refer a person for professional intervention.