The Getting Further with Zero Suicide: Healthcare Worker Wellness webinar recording places needed emphasis on supports and safeguards for the wellbeing of healthcare workers in suicide care settings.
Recorded Session on Healthcare Worker Wellness
In our Getting Further with Zero Suicide: Healthcare Worker Wellness webinar recording, learn about the impact of burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary trauma on your workforce and how to include an equity lens when caring for your healthcare workers.
A vital part of the culture change of Zero Suicide is the organizational support of staff who work with individuals who are at risk of suicide. In this session, we’ll discuss how to create those supports and why including equity within your plan to improve healthcare worker wellness is crucial to the health and wellbeing of your staff.
The Getting Further with Zero Suicide webinar series is designed for Zero Suicide systems that are ready to take their initial implementation efforts to the next level. This four-part series provides insights into topics vital to continuous quality improvement for suicide prevention in healthcare.
Zero Suicide Institute experts will lead conversations around care pathways, healthcare worker wellness, fidelity and sustainability, and just culture and lived experience. Together with the Zero Suicide Toolkit, this series further supports organizations in advancing their work to improve safer suicide care.
The webinar series is scheduled throughout the year and open for registration in advance. Recordings of past webinars will be made available at the same links, available below. Recommended Zero Suicide resources are linked below.
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These resources and more are available on the Zero Suicide Toolkit at ZeroSuicide.edc.org:
- The webinar series is an in-depth companion to the Getting Further with Zero Suicide resource. Organizations still in the early implementation phase should reference the Getting Started with Zero Suicide resource.
- We offer the Zero Suicide Organizational Self Study, which we encourage organizations to update annually, along with regular use of our Zero Suicide Workforce Survey.
- For stories and tips on just culture, self-care, and suicide care transitions, check out the Suicide Care Insights series. We encourage organizations to submit their own Zero Suicide Care Insights to share.
- Specifically on the topic of just culture, we recommend reading “Inconvenient Truths in Suicide Prevention: Why a Restorative Just Culture Should be Implemented Alongside a Zero Suicide Framework” and watching the Zero Suicide of Australasia video series.
- Support from Zero Suicide Institute
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Zero Suicide Institute offers training and consultation to support your Zero Suicide implementation. To further your implementation goals, we recommend:
Kathy Lisborg, licensed clinical social worker and senior project associate, is experienced in implementation science, mental health, substance use, LGBTQ issues, and trauma-informed care.