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Suicide: Human Tragedy, Global and Local Impact. Registration Information Guests may register by either of the following methods: Online Visit http://www.americancenteruae.com/cme-seminars/ . Select your program and complete the registration form.

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  1. Suicide: Human Tragedy, Global and Local Impact • Registration Information • Guests may register by either of the following methods: • Online • Visit http://www.americancenteruae.com/cme-seminars/. Select your program and complete the registration form. • Make your payment via PayPal®, Cash or Bank Transfer • In Person • Complete the form below and hand in to reception at the American Center along with your payment by Cash or Credit. • When your Registration Process is complete, a confirmation email will be sent to your inbox. • Registration will close once seating capacity is reached. • Refund Policy • 75% refund may be made up to 7 business days before event. 50% up to 3 business days before event. No refunds can be made thereafter. • Please allow 15 working days to process your refund. Suicide: Human Tragedy, Global and Local Impact Risk, Assessment and Prevention Saturday, 1st October, 2011 Intercontinental Hotel, Abu Dhabi 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 7.0 CME Hours (Pending HAAD Approval) To register, please see details on back of card Fees: AED 250/- per participant Fees for groups of 5 or more: AED 200/- per participant

  2. Suicide: Human Tragedy, Global and Local Impact Suicide: Human Tragedy, Global and Local Impact • SPEAKERS: • LEARNING OBJECTIVES: • Discuss prevalence of suicide globally and in UAE • Understand the dynamics of why people commit suicide. • Develop specific assessment to make an accurate diagnosis. • Outline prevention methods among children, adolescent, workplace and health care providers • Discuss intervention and collaboration tools to mobilize community efforts among health care providers, educators, media and law enforcement to prevent suicide. • LECTURES: • Registration 8:00 – 8:30 AM • Suicide: the Hidden Epidemic • Suicide Among Children and Teenagers • Suicide in Special Needs Children • Suicide in the Workplace • Suicide Among Healthcare Providers • Assessing Suicide Risk • Suicide Prevention and Management ABSTRACT: Suicide is an enormous public health problem around the world. Each year approximately 1 million people worldwide die by suicide, making it one of the leading causes of death. International data from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that suicide occurs in approximately 16.7 per 100,000 persons per year and accounts for the 14th-leading cause of death worldwide. Suicide has become much more common in children and adolescents than it used to be. Statistics from the USA indicate that suicide has become the third leading cause of death for teenagers 15-19. Recent World Health Organization data (Global School-based Student Health Survey 2010) indicates that 15.5 % of Emirati students age 13-15 seriously considered suicide as an option during the past 12 months; and about 13 % actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past year. Of adolescents who do commit suicide, 90% have at least one diagnosable psychiatric disorder at the time of their death. Most frequently it is major depression, substance abuse disorder, or conduct disorder. The seriousness and scope of suicide has led both the WHO and USA to call for an expansion of data collection on the prevalence of and risk factors for suicide, and redoubled efforts to train health-care providers on identifying early signs of suicide. The objective is to raise awareness and increase the ability of various professionals to provide urgent help, thereby taking all necessary steps to minimize the tragic but preventable cause of death. Addressing these calls, ACPN offers this program in an attempt to bring more awareness about suicidal behavior, to discuss the prevalence of suicide among children, adolescents and adults, and to outline comprehensive approaches in preventing suicide. TARGET AUDIENCE: Physicians and health care providers, educators, lawyers and law enforcement personnel; school counselors, psychologists and social workers. . Ms. Sue Partridge Clinical Psychologist; UK Ms. Bruncha Milaszewski Master in Clinical Psychology; USA Ms. Razan Nabulsi M.Ed - Special Educational Needs; UK Dr. Padmaraju Varrey Specialist Psychiatrist; MD (AIIMS) Dr. Muhammad Taher Consultant Child Psychologist; American Board Certified Dr. Yousef Abouallaban Consultant Psychiatrist; American Board Certified

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