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""""LEVERAGING THE POWER OF THE WEB ""; ""Time Savings ""; ""Convenience ""; ""Cost and Return on Investment ""; ""STANDARDIZED TRAINING DELIVERED IN A STANDARDIZED FASHION ""; ""ONLINE QPR GATEKEEPER TRAINING: A STANDARD CORE PROGRAM WITH CUSTOMIZATION ""; ""Blending Face-to-Face Support with Online Training ""; ""Cultural Adaptation and Customization ""; ""THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENT ""; ""RESULTS OF THE EVALUATION""; ""PERCEIVED SELF-EFFICACY ""; ""CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR BY PARTICIPANTS ""; ""DISCUSSION OF RESULTS OF THIS STUDY "" 327 $a""PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED """"CONCLUSION ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENT ""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE IN SUICIDE PREVENTION THROUGH ONLINE TRAINING: A CASE EXAMPLE ""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""INTRODUCTION ""; ""HISTORY""; ""WORKSHOP CONTENT ""; ""MARKETING ""; ""CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS ""; ""HUMAN RESOURCES AND INFRASTRUCTURE ""; ""EVALUATION""; ""EVALUATION RESULTS ""; ""CONCLUSION ""; ""APPENDIX 1. WORKSHOP LEARNING OBJECTIVES ""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""INTERNET RESOURCES FOR PREVENTING SUICIDE""; ""ABSTRACT ""; ""INTRODUCTION ""; ""THE INTERNET AS A FACILITATOR OF SUICIDE "" 327 $a""THE INTERNET AND SUICIDE PREVENTION "" 330 $aInternet has become an integral part of the life of millions of people in the Western countries and in the developing world. Millions of people search for mental health information on the Internet, and there is a lot. Multiple web sites offer a plethora of information on different topics. Recent research suggests that Internet may play a role in suicide prevention. At the same time, there is an increasing concern that Internet may promote suicidal behaviour. Some authors call Internet a double-edge tool. Internet providers try to seek a balance between preventing Internet-arranged suicides and safeguarding freedom of expression. The relationship between Internet and suicide is perplex. 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