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SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNICATION CHECKLIST Suicide prevention communication checklist. This checklist is intended for use by mental health professionals to communicate with family members of patients seeking treatment for mental illness. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Karl Rosston is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. He provides evidenced-based programs to all Montana secondary schools, implements the State Suicide Prevention Plan, supports the Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline, implements firearm safety programs and statewide media campaigns, provides suicide prevention trainings, and TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working CHOOSING A SUICIDE PREVENTION GATEKEEPER TRAINING PROGRAM This comparison table will help you find an online gatekeeper training appropriate for your setting, the people you are trying to protect from suicide, and the people you want to train as gatekeepers. SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNICATION CHECKLIST Suicide prevention communication checklist. This checklist is intended for use by mental health professionals to communicate with family members of patients seeking treatment for mental illness. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Karl Rosston is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. He provides evidenced-based programs to all Montana secondary schools, implements the State Suicide Prevention Plan, supports the Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline, implements firearm safety programs and statewide media campaigns, provides suicide prevention trainings, and SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon . FAMILY MEMBERS AND CAREGIVERS Family members and other caregivers are very important to suicide prevention and can be involved in many ways. They can help increase the protective factors in a person’s life—for example, by helping the person develop life skills and supportive relationships.They can also provide support during a suicidal crisis, encourage the person to seek and adhere to treatment, and help keep the SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH IDEAS FOR ACTION SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH IDEAS FOR ACTION SEPTEMBER 2020 1. LEARN ABOUT EFFECTIVE SUICIDE PREVENTION by watching and sharing a briefvideo overview of
GRANTEES | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention grantees are funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to support suicide prevention work in campus, state, and tribal communities.. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (NSSP) grantees are funded by SAMHSA to support states in implementing the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention on preventing LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION The course explores a variety of commonly used data sources for information on suicide deaths and attempts, suicidal ideation, and related factors—as well as new frontiers in suicide surveillance, such as interactive dashboards and real-time data collection. It also explains key concepts that will help you better understand the datayou find.
HIPAA PRIVACY RULE AND SHARING INFORMATION RELATED TO SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 NATIONAL DATA SHOWS FIREFIGHTERS’ MENTAL, EMOTIONAL HEALTH NBC Bay Area. According to national data, many firefighters are struggling with mental health issues. In partnership with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF), NBC stations in California and New York recently surveyed 7,000 firefighters about the mental health challenges associated with their job. RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS: HISPANIC POPULATIONS 2013 – 2020 Education Development Center, Inc. This publication is part of the series Risk and Protective Factors in Racial/Ethnic Populations in the U.S. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION The course explores a variety of commonly used data sources for information on suicide deaths and attempts, suicidal ideation, and related factors—as well as new frontiers in suicide surveillance, such as interactive dashboards and real-time data collection. It also explains key concepts that will help you better understand the datayou find.
CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNICATION CHECKLIST Suicide prevention communication checklist. This checklist is intended for use by mental health professionals to communicate with family members of patients seeking treatment for mental illness. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Karl Rosston is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. He provides evidenced-based programs to all Montana secondary schools, implements the State Suicide Prevention Plan, supports the Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline, implements firearm safety programs and statewide media campaigns, provides suicide prevention trainings, and TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION The course explores a variety of commonly used data sources for information on suicide deaths and attempts, suicidal ideation, and related factors—as well as new frontiers in suicide surveillance, such as interactive dashboards and real-time data collection. It also explains key concepts that will help you better understand the datayou find.
CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNICATION CHECKLIST Suicide prevention communication checklist. This checklist is intended for use by mental health professionals to communicate with family members of patients seeking treatment for mental illness. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Karl Rosston is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. He provides evidenced-based programs to all Montana secondary schools, implements the State Suicide Prevention Plan, supports the Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline, implements firearm safety programs and statewide media campaigns, provides suicide prevention trainings, and SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon . FAMILY MEMBERS AND CAREGIVERS Family members and other caregivers are very important to suicide prevention and can be involved in many ways. They can help increase the protective factors in a person’s life—for example, by helping the person develop life skills and supportive relationships.They can also provide support during a suicidal crisis, encourage the person to seek and adhere to treatment, and help keep the SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH IDEAS FOR ACTION SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH IDEAS FOR ACTION SEPTEMBER 2020 1. LEARN ABOUT EFFECTIVE SUICIDE PREVENTION by watching and sharing a briefvideo overview of
LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION The course explores a variety of commonly used data sources for information on suicide deaths and attempts, suicidal ideation, and related factors—as well as new frontiers in suicide surveillance, such as interactive dashboards and real-time data collection. It also explains key concepts that will help you better understand the datayou find.
WEBINARS | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER This webinar addresses how to develop new social marketing campaigns, make an existing campaign more effective, and reach new audiences. HIPAA PRIVACY RULE AND SHARING INFORMATION RELATED TO SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 GRANTEES | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention grantees are funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to support suicide prevention work in campus, state, and tribal communities.. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention (NSSP) grantees are funded by SAMHSA to support states in implementing the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention on preventing SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide Prevention Resource Center. Welcome to the SPRC's self-paced online courses! Improve your knowledge and skills in suicide prevention with these self-paced online courses. They are designed for clinicians and other service providers, educators, health professionals, public officials, and members of community-based coalitions who develop SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
ONLINE COUNSELING AND SUICIDE INTERVENTION SPECIALIST Developed by QPR Institute, OnlineCounseling and Suicide Intervention Specialist (OCSIS) is an online training program that prepares both volunteers and professionals to detect, assess, and mitigate suicide risk in persons requesting or requiring text-only communications.Learners must successfully complete 130 exam items and practice challenges to complete the course, which consists of a SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNICATION CHECKLIST Suicide prevention communication checklist. This checklist is intended for use by mental health professionals to communicate with family members of patients seeking treatment for mental illness. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide Prevention Resource Center. Welcome to the SPRC's self-paced online courses! Improve your knowledge and skills in suicide prevention with these self-paced online courses. They are designed for clinicians and other service providers, educators, health professionals, public officials, and members of community-based coalitions who develop SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
ONLINE COUNSELING AND SUICIDE INTERVENTION SPECIALIST Developed by QPR Institute, OnlineCounseling and Suicide Intervention Specialist (OCSIS) is an online training program that prepares both volunteers and professionals to detect, assess, and mitigate suicide risk in persons requesting or requiring text-only communications.Learners must successfully complete 130 exam items and practice challenges to complete the course, which consists of a SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNICATION CHECKLIST Suicide prevention communication checklist. This checklist is intended for use by mental health professionals to communicate with family members of patients seeking treatment for mental illness. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon . EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Emergency Departments. Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). EDs also frequently provide care for people with other risk factors for suicide, such as serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and chronic pain. The ED visit is an important window of opportunity, however brief, to CONNECT SUICIDE POSTVENTION TRAINING Costs: Connect Suicide Postvention training can be provided in the following formats: Training - one day (six hours or customized) 30 participants, $3,000 plus travel. Training and Planning - two days. Day One is the six-hour curriculum above. Day Two applies Day One’s training to develop a postvention response plan. The interactive planning process empowers a community to create a SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES FOR TEENS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION The course explores a variety of commonly used data sources for information on suicide deaths and attempts, suicidal ideation, and related factors—as well as new frontiers in suicide surveillance, such as interactive dashboards and real-time data collection. It also explains key concepts that will help you better understand the datayou find.
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Karl Rosston is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. He provides evidenced-based programs to all Montana secondary schools, implements the State Suicide Prevention Plan, supports the Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline, implements firearm safety programs and statewide media campaigns, provides suicide prevention trainings, and ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) 1 ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) Providers in acute care settings can administer this secondary screening tool to help decide whether an individual who has screened positive on the MILITARY SEXUAL TRAUMA AND SUICIDE MORTALITY An analysis of Veterans Health Administration data found that both women and men who experienced military sexual trauma (that is, sexual assault or repeated, threatening sexual harassment) during military service had an increased risk for suicide even after the analysis was adjusted for age and risk factors, including medical and mental health conditions and rural residence. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Primary care is the setting in which Americans receive most of their health and behavioral health care. Frequent contacts and long-standing relationships between primary care providers and their patients make this an ideal setting for suicide prevention. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER The above courses were created through the Suicide Prevention Resource Center grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), under Grant No. 5U79SM062297 and are currently maintained under Grant No. 1H79SM083028-01.. The views, opinions, and content SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 ONLINE COUNSELING AND SUICIDE INTERVENTION SPECIALIST Developed by QPR Institute, OnlineCounseling and Suicide Intervention Specialist (OCSIS) is an online training program that prepares both volunteers and professionals to detect, assess, and mitigate suicide risk in persons requesting or requiring text-only communications.Learners must successfully complete 130 exam items and practice challenges to complete the course, which consists of a THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) 1 ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) Providers in acute care settings can administer this secondary screening tool to help decide whether an individual who has screened positive on the THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Primary care is the setting in which Americans receive most of their health and behavioral health care. Frequent contacts and long-standing relationships between primary care providers and their patients make this an ideal setting for suicide prevention. TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER The above courses were created through the Suicide Prevention Resource Center grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), under Grant No. 5U79SM062297 and are currently maintained under Grant No. 1H79SM083028-01.. The views, opinions, and content SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 ONLINE COUNSELING AND SUICIDE INTERVENTION SPECIALIST Developed by QPR Institute, OnlineCounseling and Suicide Intervention Specialist (OCSIS) is an online training program that prepares both volunteers and professionals to detect, assess, and mitigate suicide risk in persons requesting or requiring text-only communications.Learners must successfully complete 130 exam items and practice challenges to complete the course, which consists of a THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) 1 ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) Providers in acute care settings can administer this secondary screening tool to help decide whether an individual who has screened positive on the THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon . EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). EDs also frequently provide care for people with other risk factors for suicide, such as serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and chronic pain. SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH IDEAS FOR ACTION SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH IDEAS FOR ACTION SEPTEMBER 2020 1. LEARN ABOUT EFFECTIVE SUICIDE PREVENTION by watching and sharing a briefvideo overview of
LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 GRANTEES | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Step 1: Describe the Problem and Its Context ; Step 2: Choose Long-Term Goals ; Step 3: Identify Key Risk and Protective Factors SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Karl Rosston is the Suicide Prevention Coordinator for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. He provides evidenced-based programs to all Montana secondary schools, implements the State Suicide Prevention Plan, supports the Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline, implements firearm safety programs and statewide media campaigns, provides suicide prevention trainings, and ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) 1 ED-SAFE PATIENT SECONDARY SCREENER (ESS-6) Providers in acute care settings can administer this secondary screening tool to help decide whether an individual who has screened positive on the MILITARY SEXUAL TRAUMA AND SUICIDE MORTALITY An analysis of Veterans Health Administration data found that both women and men who experienced military sexual trauma (that is, sexual assault or repeated, threatening sexual harassment) during military service had an increased risk for suicide even after the analysis was adjusted for age and risk factors, including medical and mental health conditions and rural residence. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
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SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
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SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon .SUICIDE BY AGE
Suicide by Age. Between 2009 and 2018, suicide rates increased among all age groups. In recent years, suicide rates among adults between the ages of 25 and 44 have surpassed the suicide rates of older adults (65+). 1. In 2018, suicide was the second leading cause of EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Emergency Departments. Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). EDs also frequently provide care for people with other risk factors for suicide, such as serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and chronic pain. The ED visit is an important window of opportunity, however brief, to ZERO SUICIDE WEBSITE SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 REDUCE ACCESS TO MEANS OF SUICIDE Reduce Access to Means of Suicide. Reducing access to lethal means of self-harm for a person at risk of suicide is an important part of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Firearms are the most lethal among suicide methods. Also of concern are medications that are lethal at high doses. YOUTH | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide is an important problem affecting young people (see our Scope of the Problem section for suicide-related data). Youth encompass many different subgroups in terms of age and developmental stage, sex, cultural background, and other characteristics. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER: A BRIEF TOOL TO DETECT This seven-minute video describes the first part of the Patient Safety Screener, the Patient Safety Screener (PSS-3), a tool for identifying patients in the acute care setting who may be at risk of suicide. SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE LOSS This sheet lists a selection of organizations, websites, and materials that can help people who have lost someone to suicide. Manyof these
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION MANUALSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPISTANLEY BROWN SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
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SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION MANUALSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPISTANLEY BROWN SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
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SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon .SUICIDE BY AGE
Suicide by Age. Between 2009 and 2018, suicide rates increased among all age groups. In recent years, suicide rates among adults between the ages of 25 and 44 have surpassed the suicide rates of older adults (65+). 1. In 2018, suicide was the second leading cause of EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Emergency Departments. Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). EDs also frequently provide care for people with other risk factors for suicide, such as serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and chronic pain. The ED visit is an important window of opportunity, however brief, to ZERO SUICIDE WEBSITE SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 REDUCE ACCESS TO MEANS OF SUICIDE Reduce Access to Means of Suicide. Reducing access to lethal means of self-harm for a person at risk of suicide is an important part of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Firearms are the most lethal among suicide methods. Also of concern are medications that are lethal at high doses. YOUTH | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide is an important problem affecting young people (see our Scope of the Problem section for suicide-related data). Youth encompass many different subgroups in terms of age and developmental stage, sex, cultural background, and other characteristics. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER: A BRIEF TOOL TO DETECT This seven-minute video describes the first part of the Patient Safety Screener, the Patient Safety Screener (PSS-3), a tool for identifying patients in the acute care setting who may be at risk of suicide. SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE LOSS This sheet lists a selection of organizations, websites, and materials that can help people who have lost someone to suicide. Manyof these
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION MANUALSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPISTANLEY BROWN SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
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SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION MANUALSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPISTANLEY BROWN SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION Safety planning intervention for suicide prevention. This free online course describes the Safety Planning Intervention and how it can help individuals. It explains when to work with patients to create a safety plan and describes the steps involved in crafting one. CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. It covers how to: (1) identify people who could benefit from lethal means counseling, (2) ask about theiraccess
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
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SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon .SUICIDE BY AGE
Suicide by Age. Between 2009 and 2018, suicide rates increased among all age groups. In recent years, suicide rates among adults between the ages of 25 and 44 have surpassed the suicide rates of older adults (65+). 1. In 2018, suicide was the second leading cause of EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Emergency Departments. Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). EDs also frequently provide care for people with other risk factors for suicide, such as serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and chronic pain. The ED visit is an important window of opportunity, however brief, to ZERO SUICIDE WEBSITE SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 REDUCE ACCESS TO MEANS OF SUICIDE Reduce Access to Means of Suicide. Reducing access to lethal means of self-harm for a person at risk of suicide is an important part of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention. Firearms are the most lethal among suicide methods. Also of concern are medications that are lethal at high doses. YOUTH | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Suicide is an important problem affecting young people (see our Scope of the Problem section for suicide-related data). Youth encompass many different subgroups in terms of age and developmental stage, sex, cultural background, and other characteristics. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER: A BRIEF TOOL TO DETECT This seven-minute video describes the first part of the Patient Safety Screener, the Patient Safety Screener (PSS-3), a tool for identifying patients in the acute care setting who may be at risk of suicide. SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section. SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE LOSS This sheet lists a selection of organizations, websites, and materials that can help people who have lost someone to suicide. Manyof these
SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Primary care is the setting in which Americans receive most of their health and behavioral health care. Frequent contacts and long-standing relationships between primary care providers and their patients make this an ideal setting for suicide prevention. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION MANUALSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPISTANLEY BROWN SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section.WEST VIRGINIA
SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER Primary care is the setting in which Americans receive most of their health and behavioral health care. Frequent contacts and long-standing relationships between primary care providers and their patients make this an ideal setting for suicide prevention. STATE SUICIDE PREVENTION INFRASTRUCTURE A strong state infrastructure serves as a solid foundation for effective, comprehensive, and sustained suicide prevention. Working with a panel of experts, SPRC developed these recommendations to help you identify and strengthen key elements of suicide prevention infrastructure in your community.. The recommendations are organized into six essential elements with specific guidance in each area. SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTIONSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION MANUALSAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPISTANLEY BROWN SAFETY PLANNING INTERVENTION SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 CLINICIANS AS SURVIVORS: AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 SUICIDE PREVENTION COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TOOL Adapted from: Community Assessment Tool developed by the Suicide Prevention Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This assessment tool is targeted for "prevention networks," coalitions of change-oriented organizations and individuals working CALM: COUNSELING ON ACCESS TO LETHAL MEANS Reducing access to lethal means, such as firearms and medication, can determine whether a person at risk for suicide lives or dies. This free online course focuses on how to reduce access to the methods people use to kill themselves. THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) 1 Date: _____ Time: _____ RN Initials: Patient Sticker _____ THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER (PSS-3) This tool can be used to detect suicide risk in EDs and inpatient medical settings with patients ages12 years
SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section.WEST VIRGINIA
SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE ROLE OF MANAGERS | 1 | The Role of Managers in Preventing Suicide in the Workplace Ralph had supervised George for almost seven years, and they got along well. Recently, Ralph TRAINING | SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS Use the Resource and Program Type filter on the left to find: Resources (e.g., articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts; Programs and Practices (e.g., education, screening, treatment, environmental change), including former BPR listings. Programs with evidence of effectiveness are indicated by the icon . EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). EDs also frequently provide care for people with other risk factors for suicide, such as serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and chronic pain.SUICIDE BY AGE
Between 2009 and 2018, suicide rates increased among all age groups. In recent years, suicide rates among adults between the ages of 25 and 44 have surpassed the suicide rates of older adults (65+). 1 In 2018, suicide was the second leading cause of death for REDUCE ACCESS TO MEANS OF SUICIDE Reducing access to lethal means of self-harm for a person at risk of suicide is an important part of a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention.Firearms are the most lethal among suicide methods. LOCATING AND UNDERSTANDING DATA FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION SPRC Suicide Prevention Resource Center. 940 N.E. 13th Street, Nicholson Tower, 4N, 4900 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 THE PATIENT SAFETY SCREENER: A BRIEF TOOL TO DETECT This seven-minute video describes the first part of the Patient Safety Screener, the Patient Safety Screener (PSS-3), a tool for identifying patients in the acute care setting who may be at risk of suicide. SUSTAINING THE LEGACY OF SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS 4 Step 1: Assess Current Objectives Start by going back to the objectives in your grant application, work plan, or logic model. You can use the accompanying worksheet “Sustaining Suicide Prevention Work: The Big Picture” to write down your thoughts as you go through each question in this section.NORTH DAKOTA
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Suicide prevention
takes place in many settings * American Indian/Alaska Native Settings* Schools
* Colleges and Universities* Primary Care
* Behavioral Health Care * Emergency Departments* Faith Communities
* Workplaces
AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE SETTINGS Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN).Learn more
SCHOOLS
Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping themsafe.
Learn more
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Suicide and suicidal behaviors are a major concern for colleges and universities. Fortunately, these settings provide unique opportunities for comprehensive suicide prevention planning.Learn more
PRIMARY CARE
Primary care is the setting in which Americans receive most of their health and behavioral health care. Frequent contacts and long-standing relationships between primary care providers and their patients make this an ideal setting for suicide prevention.Learn more
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE Because suicide is closely linked to mental health and substance use disorders, behavioral health care providers play a key role in treating suicide risk and related behavioral health problems.Learn more
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). The ED visit is an important window of opportunity, however brief, to intervene and save lives.Learn more
FAITH COMMUNITIES
Faith communities are a natural setting for suicide prevention.Learn more
WORKPLACES
People often spend a large portion of their day at a workplace, an important setting for suicide prevention.Learn more
Suicide prevention
takes place in many settings AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE SETTINGS AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE SETTINGS Suicide prevention is a high priority for people working to promote wellness and reduce health disparities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN).Learn more
SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS
Teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping themsafe.
Learn more
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Suicide and suicidal behaviors are a major concern for colleges and universities. Fortunately, these settings provide unique opportunities for comprehensive suicide prevention planning.Learn more
PRIMARY CARE
PRIMARY CARE
Primary care is the setting in which Americans receive most of their health and behavioral health care. Frequent contacts and long-standing relationships between primary care providers and their patients make this an ideal setting for suicide prevention.Learn more
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE Because suicide is closely linked to mental health and substance use disorders, behavioral health care providers play a key role in treating suicide risk and related behavioral health problems.Learn more
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Individuals in a suicidal crisis often seek help at a hospital emergency department (ED). The ED visit is an important window of opportunity, however brief, to intervene and save lives.Learn more
FAITH COMMUNITIES
FAITH COMMUNITIES
Faith communities are a natural setting for suicide prevention.Learn more
WORKPLACES
WORKPLACES
People often spend a large portion of their day at a workplace, an important setting for suicide prevention.Learn more
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The Suicide Prevention Resource Center at EDC is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), under Grant No.5U79SM062297.
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