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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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ToolsBehavioral Tech Institute offers trainings for mental health care providers and treatment teams who work with complex and severely disordered populations.
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ToolsThe Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a leading international source for training, therapy, and resources in CBT.
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ToolsThis is a downloadable Excel spreadsheet of the Zero Suicide Work Plan Template, which should be used by an implementation team after completing the Zero Suicide Organizational Self-Study.
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ToolsThis online RCA toolkit is designed to be a resource for any facility that would like to establish or improve their RCA process.
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ToolsThe Joint Commission Root Cause Analysis and Action Plan tool has 24 analysis questions.
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ToolsThis letter can be used and adapted to request that staff complete the Zero Suicide Workforce Survey.
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Tools
This pocket guide summarizes VA/DoD clinical practice guidelines for structured assessment of adults suspected to be at risk of suicide and the immediate and long-term management and treatment that should follow if an individual is found to be at risk.
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Tools
This card assists clinicians in conducting a suicide assessment using a five-step evaluation and triage plan to identify risk factors and protective factors, conduct a suicide inquiry, determine risk level and potential interventions, and document a treatment plan.
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Tools
A fill-in-the-blank template for developing a safety plan with a patient who is at increased risk for a suicide attempt.
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Tools
This quick guide for clinicians may be used to develop a safety plan—a prioritized written list of coping strategies and sources of support to be used by patients who have been deemed to be at high risk for suicide.