Agnes Chia is a dedicated Trainer at LivingWorks, where she specializes in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). With a profound understanding of social policies and their impact on health, housing, education, and welfare, Agnes is committed to equipping individuals and communities with the skills...
Agnes Chia is a dedicated Trainer at LivingWorks, where she specializes in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). With a profound understanding of social policies and their impact on health, housing, education, and welfare, Agnes is committed to equipping individuals and communities with the skills necessary to recognize and respond to suicidal crises. Her expertise in policy development and stakeholder management allows her to effectively navigate complex social landscapes, ensuring that the training programs she delivers are not only impactful but also aligned with current best practices in mental health intervention.
At LivingWorks, Agnes leads key projects aimed at enhancing community engagement and public awareness surrounding mental health issues. Her role involves collaborating with diverse stakeholders, from healthcare professionals to community organizations, to foster a supportive environment for those in need. Through her strong relationship-building skills, she cultivates partnerships that amplify the reach and effectiveness of ASIST training, ultimately contributing to a more informed and responsive community.
Agnes's proficiency in budget management and supervisory skills further enhances her capacity to oversee training initiatives, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently while maintaining high standards of performance. Her collaborative leadership style motivates staff and participants alike, creating a dynamic learning atmosphere where individuals feel empowered to take action. By combining her passion for social administration with her commitment to mental health advocacy, Agnes Chia is making a significant impact in the field, helping to save lives and promote well-being across communities.