Suicide Risk Assessment: Clinical Considerations & Challenges
March 10, 2026
9:30am - 12:30pm
CEU: 3 Category I
Presenter: Veronica E. Cruz, LCSW-C
Required Forms
Sign-in Form
Evaluation Form
Upon completion of this intermediate course, participants will be able to:
1. Explore the statistics and propensity of suicide, including but not limited to gender differences, warning signs, risk and protective factors.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of issues related to conducting a comprehensive suicide risk assessment.
3. Effectively analyze and explore a variety of intervention and prevention techniques to reduce suicide.
4. Deconstruct various case examples to illustrate how to effectively conduct a suicide risk assessment.
Certificate of Attendance with CEU
Certificate of Attendance without CEU
Training Handouts
Speaker Presentation & Resources
Documents will be available until midnight on March 10.
| Handout Name | Handout (PDF) |
| ASQ Toolkit | |
| SAFE-T Protocol | |
| SAFE-T Flyer | |
| Safety Plan | |
| Suicide Assessment Kit (SAK) Screener | |
| Suicide Resources | |
| Suicide Risk Assessment | |
| Suicide Among Homeless Veterans | |
| Suicide Self Harm / Digital Media Use |
Veronica E. Cruz, LCSW-C
CEO
Cruz and Associates, LLC
Ms. Cruz is a bilingual (Spanish/English) clinical and forensic social worker who has worked with children, adolescents and families for over eighteen years. Ms. Cruz was employed for ten years, as a forensic social worker at the Office of the Public Defender in Montgomery County. She specializes in presenting ethics and trauma workshops and attributes her sixteen years of hospital work in combination with her extensive forensic experience, in helping her to see a situation and address it from various perspectives. She has extensive experience in inpatient psych and partial hospitalization psych programs. Ms. Cruz specializes in criminal defense mitigation, dual diagnosis, crisis intervention, addiction, trauma and working with diverse ethnic groups.