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  • Webinars
    Getting Further with Zero Suicide Part 2: Healthcare Worker Wellness
    This webinar addresses the impact of burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary trauma on your workforce.
  • Readings
    Clinician Attitudes Toward Suicide Prevention Practices and Their Implementation: Findings From the System of Safety Study
    This study focused on feelings of preparedness to deliver suicide-related care based on clinical role and care setting.
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    Leadership Alliance Help Health Care Heal Coalition
    This coalition was created to collaboratively advance the work of eliminating physician credentialing and licensing impediments to seeking mental health care.
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    National Strategy for Suicide Prevention 2024
    The 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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    Suicide prevention: Evidence-informed interventions for the healthcare workforce
    This publication identifies key drivers of suicide for the healthcare workforce and gives recommendations on how organizations can address them.
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    A Guide to Promoting Health Care Workforce Well-Being During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
    This guide aims to support health care leaders at all levels with actionable tools for combating health care workforce burnout, fatigue, and emotional distress.
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    World Health Organization Guidelines on Mental Health at Work
    These are guidelines for promoting mental health and enabling people living with mental health conditions to participate and thrive in work.
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    John Hopkins Caring for the Caregivers: The RISE Program
    The RISE Program guides hospitals to set up peer-responder programs that deliver “psychological first aid and emotional support” to health care professionals following difficult events.
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    AMA's Getting Rid of Stupid Stuff
    This toolkit will help you identify and eliminate the “stupid stuff” that adds unnecessary burden and contributes to clinician burnout.
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    Duke Health Well-Being Toolkit
    This toolkit includes ideas and resources to improve multiple aspects of well-being.

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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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