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VitalCog: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace FREE Member Seminar
September 25, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 9:30 am
FreeManheim Office
135 Shellyland Road
Manheim, PA 17545
The Problem:
- Deaths by suicide cost the United States $44 billion annually
- More days of work loss and work impairment are caused by mental illness than many other chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma and arthritis
- In a three-month period, patients with depression miss an average of 4.8 workdays and suffer 11.5 days of reduced productivity
- Depression is estimated to cause 200 million lost workdays each year at a cost to employers of $17 to $44 billion
The Solution: VitalCog
VitalCog trains organizations to proactively address the early warning signs of suicide in the workplace. Just as organizations have realized they can help reduce heart disease by encouraging exercise, they can also reduce suicide by promoting mental health and encouraging early identification and intervention. This training will educate and equip businesses with tools to address mental health and suicide concerns within the workplace.
VitalCog Training:
This training gives participants the skills and tools to appreciate the critical need for suicide prevention while creating a forum for dialogue and critical thinking about workplace mental health challenges, and by promoting help-seeking and help-giving.
VitalCog is available as a custom offering exclusively for your employees. Capacity for customized trainings are 10-20 employees. For more information or to schedule a session, please contact Emily at emily@abckeystone.org.
Instructor:

Scott Snyder, Samaritan Consulting Group
Scott has an extensive background in health care practice and administration, as well as in developing mentorship and organizational development programs for small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. He has a talent for launching innovative programs and services that generate multiple revenue streams while meeting needs of clients and providers. In his 30-plus years of experience, Scott has excelled at designing growth strategies, and developing mentorship and teammate engagement/retention programs that deliver long-term success. The ability to attract, mentor and retain employees in an organization while developing a defined workplace culture is especially important to Scott in his role as director of consulting at Samaritan. As part of his role as director, he provides consulting services for leadership growth, organizational development and executive searches.
