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Evidence
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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ToolsThis 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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ReadingsNCHS Data Brief No. 464 is a synopsis of suicide mortality data from 2001-2021.
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Tools
If you want to get further with Zero Suicide implementation here are some questions to contemplate and suggestions to help you in your Zero Suicide journey.
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ToolsThis report was commissioned to better understand how organizations choose to implement and sustain a Zero Suicide initiative.
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ToolsThis resource library provides strategies and tools for health and behavioral healthcare systems to implement to better support the healthcare workforce.
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ToolsThis guide highlights organization-level interventions to prevent and reduce burnout among behavioral health workers.
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PodcastsIn this podcast episode, Dr. Julie Goldstein Grumet describes how the Zero Suicide Toolkit was developed to help health and behavioral healthcare leaders implement Zero Suicide.
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Tools
Download this PDF one-pager to learn about key results from Zero Suicide implementers like you.
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ToolsZero Suicide implementation teams should complete this Organizational Self-Study with input from staff involved in policymaking and care for patients at risk for suicide.
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ToolsThis guide provides workplace leaders with clear action steps for suicide postvention, including immediate, short-term, and long-term responses to help employees cope with the aftermath of the traumatic event.