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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 Organizational Self-Study Addendum includes questions that may be amended to be resonant with Tribal communities in the process of implementing Zero Suicide in a Tribal or IHS-led health system.
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Tools
If your tribal or IHS-led system is not quite ready to implement Zero Suicide, this document outlines several steps your system can take to prepare for Zero Suicide implementation.
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ToolsThis is a guide to frequently asked questions regarding a Tribal or IHS-led system's preparedness for beginning Zero Suicide implementation.
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Tools
Steps for getting started with Zero Suicide for those working in Tribal and IHS-led systems.
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ToolsThis addendum provides suggestions for Indigenizing the Workforce Survey for use in systems serving primarily Indigenous and Tribal people.
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ToolsThis toolkit is designed to support hospitals in providing high-quality, effective emergency care to pediatric patients in psychiatric distress.
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ToolsThis toolkit was designed to help community organizers take specific steps on National AI/AN Hope for Life Day to change the conversation about suicide, initiate action, and foster hope in their efforts to reduce suicide in AI/AN communities across the country.
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Tools
Universal Health Services, Inc., Behavioral Health Division has shared a detailed suicide care management plan template for inpatient hospital settings.
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Tools
Hopewell Health Centers has shared sample caring contact cards that they send to their clients. Each includes a graphic and a caring message.
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Tools
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) created a Clinical Pathway for Children and Adolescents At Risk for Suicide in Outpatient Specialty Care as a guide for staff on how to identify and respond to suicide risk.