Ethical Non-Carceral
Suicide Intervention
2 NBCC CEs • September 24, 2026 • $150
Live Course with Sabrina Longley and Grace Parsley, LCMHC, NCC
About this course:
Ethical support for clients experiencing suicidal ideation can feel overwhelming and isolating, especially as a non-carceral therapist. If you’re ready to get un-stuck join Grace Parcley, LCMHC and Sabrina Longley, LCSW in this training all about interventions for suicidal clients that don’t rely on carceral systems.
What’s Included:
2 hour live session with Q&A
slides & resources
2 NBCC CE hours*
Price: $150 for LIVE
$120 for On Demand
Join us LIVE on September 24th
Objectives
Participants will be able to…
Compare guiding theories on suicide.
Analyze different assessment tools for the screening of suicidality in clients. Discuss multiple options of sensory support through kink for their autistic clients.
Develop an ethical, non-carceral safety plan which honors client autonomy and supports safety.
This course will cover…
Suicidal thoughts are coping skills.
There are three guiding theories of suicide and it’s intervention including the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide, the ASSIST model and the RELATE model.
Understanding different types of suicidal ideation is key to intervention.
There are different types of safety plans.
Meet the Instructor
Sabrina Longley, LCSW
Sabrina Longley (she/her) is a queer, fat, Black, multiply neurodivergent Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Born and mostly raised on Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Lumbee Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Cheraw, Occaneechi, and Shakori lands (colonially known as the Triangle Area of North Carolina), Sabrina obtained her bachelor's in Psychology from North Carolina Central University and her masters in Social Work from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sabrina is excited by her work with BBA, queer, fat, and neurodivergent folks. You can find Sabrina at www.radicalinsightsconsulting.com and @radicalinsightconsulting on Facebook and Instagram.
Meet the Instructor
Grace Parsley, LCMHC, NCC
Grace is a queer, trans, AuDHD Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor who recently transplanted to Asheville, NC.They obtained their bachelor's in Psychology from Colorado Christian University and their masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Grace is passionate about working with neurodivergent, queer/trans, and disabled clients across the lifespan.

