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Table 3 Community facilitator training

From: Developing social capital in implementing a complex intervention: a process evaluation of the early implementation of a suicide prevention intervention in four European countries

LEVEL 3: community facilitator training*

09-12/2009

01-03/2010

04-06/2010

07-09/2010

10-12/2010

01-03/2011

04-06/2011

07-09/2011

Case A

12 Pol; 16 CLC; 12 Ph;

122 Pol; 25 SW; 74 T; 79 Ca; 26 Ph; 26 MS

83 SW; 58 T; 4 Ca; 13 Ph; 12 Cler; 13 HI;

14 YW; 65 SW; 28 T; 27 Ca; 13 Cler; 11 MS

10 SW; 51 Ca; 11 Cler; 16 HI; 10 ST

   

Case B

  

20 YW; 70 SW; 30 T; 14 Pol; 5 CLC; 5 Ca; 11 Cl

50 Ph; 53 Cler

42 T;

30 YW; 82 T;

9 YW; 50 T; 35 Ca; 9 Others (country specific); 8 CBT Traing

 

Case C

  

100 Pol

10 YW; 200 Pol

100 Pol

12 SW; 8 Probation Officers

37 Cler

10 CLC; 16 Ph

Case D

     

11 Cler

7 SW; 10 Jour

12 Cler

       

16 CPsy

302 Pol (Oct-Dec 2011)

       

3 Ca

 
       

1 YW

 
       

1 Soc

 
       

1 SS

 
       

6 T

 
  1. *“Community facilitators” are community-based professionals. Abbreviations are as follows:
  2. YW, Youth workers; SW, Social/community workers; T, Teachers; Pol, Police; Jour, Journalists; CLC, Crisis Line Counsellors; Ca, Carers for the elderly; Ph, Pharmacists; Cler, Clergy (all faiths); HI, Health Insurance Staff; MS, Medical Secretaries; ST, Sports Trainers; EAS, Employment Agency Staff; Soc, Sociologist; CPsy, Community Psychol; SS, Social secretaries.