This document provides information about a gate-keeper training programme on mental health and suicide prevention. It discusses that over 700,000 people die by suicide each year, with many more attempting suicide. The training aims to equip individuals with skills to respond to those in emotional distress or who may be suicidal. It defines gate-keepers as anyone who can help channelize thoughts and behaviors, such as teachers, parents, or counselors. The purpose is to identify at-risk individuals, assess suicidal risk, provide immediate intervention, and mobilize community resources. Vulnerable groups include those with substance abuse issues or experiencing discrimination. Common suicide methods include pesticides and hanging. Prevention requires limiting access to means, responsible media reporting, and multise