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Evidence
Find out what researchers and implementers are saying about how Zero Suicide can transform systems for safer care.
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Movement
Movement
Join the Zero Suicide movement, a call for safer suicide care in health and behavioral health powered by a network of implementors and innovators.
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Toolkit
Toolkit
The Zero Suicide Toolkit is a detailed guide to Zero Suicide implementation and strategy.
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Resources
Resources
A multi-source collection of readings, tools, videos, and webinars to help you understand and implement Zero Suicide.
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ToolsThe Zero Suicide Readiness-Building Guide offers support for building readiness for Zero Suicide at your healthcare organization.
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ToolsThe Zero Suicide FAQs document provides suggested answers to some of the frequently asked questions about Zero Suicide.
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ToolsThis collection of Zero Suicide Mini-Articles offers messages intended to help Zero Suicide implementing teams communicate about Zero Suicide.
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ToolsThis guide provides resources for screening and assessment, treatment, training, primary prevention and suggestions for design of the physical environment.
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ToolsThis is the Suicide Safer Care policy from Clackamas County, Oregon.
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ToolsThis is an example of a 1-pager to share with staff, leadership, or a board of directors that summarizes significant findings from the Workforce Survey.
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Tools
Example from Sacred Heart Hospital of a policy on suicide precautions, behavior monitoring and safety rounding in an inpatient psychiatric facility.
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ToolsThis is an example of a suicide and self-harm policy from the Hospital Sisters Health System.
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ToolsThe 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention is meant to address gaps in the field and to guide, motivate, and promote a more coordinated and comprehensive approach to suicide prevention in communities across the country.
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Tools
An example of a care pathway by the Lawrence County Department of Health Crisis Services.