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    Guide to Co-Developing a Restorative Just and Learning Culture
    This guide was developed to assist with creating a restorative just and learning culture as part of the Zero Suicides in Care initiative.
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    Identify & Address Suicide Risk Using Epic Tools
    These tools help healthcare organizations intervene in suicide attempts with the right patients at the right time.
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    Suicide and Serious Mental Illness: An Overview of Considerations, Assessment, and Safety Planning
    This resource provides an overview of the considerations and suicide prevention measures at the intersection of suicide and serious mental illness.
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    SPRC 2023 State and Territorial Suicide Prevention Needs Assessment
    The 2023 State and Territorial Suicide Prevention Needs Assessment (SNA) was conducted to increase understanding of state suicide prevention needs and track progress over time.
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    The impact of suicide on professional caregivers: A guide for managers and supervisors
    This guide is intended to provide an overview of the main issues that can arise when clinical providers and staff experience the death of a client by suicide.
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    Centerstone Suicide Prevention Pathway

    A diagram of Centerstone of Tennessee's Suicide Prevention Pathway (care pathway) that shows how individuals enter and exit a care pathway.

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    Guidance for Culturally Adapting Gatekeeper Trainings
    This tool provides a series of questions to guide the cultural adaptation of gatekeeper training programs and to improve the community ownership, cultural fit, and effectiveness of the training.
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    988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Suicide Safety Policy
    The Suicide Safety Policy ties together the need for consistent, uniform assessment of safety/risk and clear unified parameters for assisting callers/chatters and texters at highest risk.
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    Guidelines for Integrated Suicide-Related Crisis and Follow-Up Care in Emergency Departments and Other Acute Settings
    These guidelines can be used by those working in acute settings to inform service planning, better equip and support staff to work effectively with those at risk of suicide, and guide empathic, compassionate responses to people experiencing suicidal crisis.
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    SPRC 2021 Tribal Suicide Prevention Needs Assessment: Aggregate Technical Report
    This Tribal Suicide Prevention Needs Assessment (TNA) was conducted to help SPRC better understand tribal suicide prevention needs and track changes in suicide prevention capacity.

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Education Development Center, the Suicide Prevention Resource Center, and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention are able to make this web site available thanks to support from Universal Health Services (UHS), the Zero Suicide Institute at EDC, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) (grant 1 U79 SM0559945).

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