2025 PSW CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS |
15th Annual Prevent Suicide Wisconsin Conference
Prevent Suicide Wisconsin, Wisconsin's statewide public private partnership for suicide prevention administered by Mental Health America of Wisconsin, and the Conference Planning Committee are accepting presentation proposals for the 2025 Prevent Suicide Wisconsin (PSW) Conference: Building Together: Adding to Your Toolkit, which will take place as an online event Wednesday, May 14, Thursday, May 15, and Friday, May 16, 2024.
Session Proposal Deadline: Friday, February 14
Notification emails will be sent on or before: Friday, March 7
Session Proposal Deadline: Friday, February 14
Notification emails will be sent on or before: Friday, March 7
**Please note: Accepted presenters will need to have all details for their presentation submitted by April 17th so we may apply for Continuing Education Hours through NASW.
This year's theme Building Together: Adding to Your Toolkit is meant to continue building on the perspective that suicide is a public health and social justice issue, and not only a concern for the field of behavioral health. We hope to uplift voices of lived experience and innovative approaches to addressing the risk and protective factors surrounding suicide. Proposals that demonstrate evidence-based or promising practices, enhance practical skills, support recovery, and energize people are invited to apply. All proposals should demonstrate adherence to appropriate language and messaging around suicide and suicide prevention. See resources on messaging here: https://www.preventsuicidewi.org/prevention-messaging. If including Wisconsin suicide data, presentations should use data from the state suicide prevention plan, DHS Suicide Data Dashboard, or other WI and national sources.
Selection will be based on the following criteria:
1. Presenter qualifications and responsiveness,
2. promotion of evidence-based information/best practices,
3. integration of the experiences of communities at high/disproportionate risk of suicide (Native American, Black/African American, LGBTQ+ Youth, Military Service Members and Veterans, Men in the Middle years, Rural/Farm populations, etc.), and
4. the direct inclusion of presenters with lived experience of suicide loss, attempts, and/or thoughts (Note: lack of presenters with lived experience will not disqualify proposal).
1. Presenter qualifications and responsiveness,
2. promotion of evidence-based information/best practices,
3. integration of the experiences of communities at high/disproportionate risk of suicide (Native American, Black/African American, LGBTQ+ Youth, Military Service Members and Veterans, Men in the Middle years, Rural/Farm populations, etc.), and
4. the direct inclusion of presenters with lived experience of suicide loss, attempts, and/or thoughts (Note: lack of presenters with lived experience will not disqualify proposal).
All proposals must be submitted online using the survey below. Please email Cara at cara@mhawisconsin.org with any questions.