Two days of sentinel training, training in suicide crisis assessment and intervention, for our students took place on September 22 and 25 at two of our campuses: Arnaud de Villeneuve (Lapeyronie branch) and Nîmes.

On September 22 and 25, around fifty students had the opportunity to attend the sentinel training course.

This was conducted under the direction of Dr. Lou Lefevre, head of the Post-Psychiatric Emergency Department, and Professor Emilie Olié, Vice Dean for Student Well-being, Student Mental Health, and the Prevention of Sexual and Sexist Violence (VSS) at our Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus in Montpellier, and Dr. Clémentine Estric and Dr. Ismael Conejero, hospital practitioners in the Adult Psychiatry Department in Nîmes. The ATSM, and more specifically Innah Bandel Sall, Vice President in charge of Health, Social Affairs, and Support, was also heavily involved in this project.

The participants, mainly medical and pharmacy tutors, as well as representatives from Montpellier associations such as ACM Corpo, the Medley association, Montpellier Artistic Project (MAP), the Montpellier Association of Student Midwives (AMESF), the Montpellier Medical Sports Association (ASMM), and Ademmoos, enjoyed a day combining theory, theoretical simulations, situational simulations, and practical information on guidance and care systems.

The Sentinel training program targets individuals, whether citizens or non-clinical professionals, who are capable and willing to identify and understand psychological distress and suicidal issues in their community. The goal is to strengthen the initial link in the prevention chain by facilitating access to care for those in distress.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

  • Identifying people suffering from mental health issues within one's community

  • to approach her and adjust his relationship with her,

  • Refer individuals identified to the appropriate resources

  • To know the scope and limits of one's actions

  • To take care of one's own mental health.

This training course was particularly well received. A meeting with the trainees and trainers will be organized in early 2024.