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Suicide Safe Care
Welcome! Glad you are here
Welcome!
Emotions, Our Role, and Suicide*
Course Activities and Requirements*
Being Seen and Suicide*
Course Objectives*
Technology Notes
We (Often) Don't Know What To Do
Pre-Training Survey
Part 1__Stress Model: Understanding Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior
What's Going on In Your Area?*
10 Million American Adults Seriously Consider Suicide Each Year*
Survey: Personal Experiences with Suicide
Results: Personal Experiences with Suicide*
Why Do People Become Suicidal?*
The Stress Model: Overview*
The Stress Model: Summary*
Course Objective: Use the Stress Model to explain suicidal thoughts and behavior to those you work with
Part 1__Recommended Standard Care: Working with Patients at Risk for Suicide
Welcome to Zero Suicide and Recommended Standard of Care
Introduction to Zero Suicide*
Zero Suicide
Recommended Standard Care Guidelines*
Health Affairs Article
Downloadable Support Tools
Course Objective: Name the main three components of Recommended Standard of Care for suicidal individuals
Part 1__Spotlight on Primary Care
Suicidal Patients are the Bread and Butter of Primary Care Clinicians*
The Role of Primary Care in the Prevention of Suicide*
Part 1__What Do We Know Prevents Suicide and Suicidal Behavior?
Two Brief interventions found to prevent suicide*
Other Interventions known to impact suicidal thoughts and behavior
Course Objective: Understand the power of addressing access to Lethal Means for suicide and providing Caring Contacts in preventing suicide
Part 2__Language Recommendations: Language Matters
What is Lived Experience?*
Lived Experience and Zero Suicide
Lived Experience Feedback
Died by Suicide NOT Committed Suicide
Attempt Suicide or Suicide NOT Successful or Unsuccessful
Person First and Working With
Avoid Judging and Assuming Intentions
Test Your Knowledge
Practice Assignment*
Downloadables
Course Objective: Explain Language Recommendations (from those with lived experience) concerning suicide.
Part 2__Depression Screening: Are You Having Thoughts You'd Be Better Off Dead?
Identifying and Assessing Those At Risk
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)*
PHQ: What Not to Say
The Columbia Scale*
Columbia: What Not to Say
Course Objective: Describe how existing Depression Screening tools can be used to identify those at greater risk for suicide.
Part 2__Making the Link: From Identification to Intervention
Validation and Linking to Hope*
Part 2__Free Resources: Brief Interventions to Offer Immediately
Immediate Low Intensity Intervention is Possible
NowMattersNow.org: Share Coping Tools*
Lock2Live.org: Address Lethal Means*
Lifeline and Crisis Text Line: Program Crisis Numbers*
Caring Contacts: Give Tangible Hope*
Micro-Interventions
Navigating NowMattersNow.org*
Teach Stop Drop and Roll*
Course Objective: Share Free Resources (e.g. NowMattersNow.org, Lock2Live.org and crisis lines)*
Part 3__Safety Planning
Safety Planning - Introduction
Examples of Safety Plans
Asking about Lethal Means
Safety Plan: Overview
Step 1: Identify warning signs
Step 2: Personal coping strategies
Step 3: Find distractions (people and places)
Step 4: Assign people who can be asked for help
Step 5: List professional agencies
Step 6: Develop plan for managing the availability of lethal means
Course Objective: Convey the purpose of Safety Planning and where to find free Safety Planning tools.
Part 3__Enhanced Safety Plan Guide
Special Considerations: 911 Versus Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Special Considerations: LGBTQ and Safety Planning
Safety Planning Guide for NowMattersNow.org*
Part 3__Here's How to Do This
Weaving it Together (10:22)
Three Ways to Be: How to Do It
Three Things to Do: What to Do
Part 3__Post-Training Survey
Post-Training Survey
Course Objective: Explain Language Recommendations (from those with lived experience) concerning suicide.
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