The Zero Suicide Institute, in partnership with the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction & MHAI SWD Training Institute, cordially invites individuals providing health or behavioral healthcare services in Indiana to apply by 8/1 for an online workshop on Understanding the Zero Suicide Framework.
About the Workshop
Description
This 90- minute webinar will introduce participants to the Zero Suicide Model including the seven essential elements of suicide care:
Lead system- wide culture change committed to reducing suicides
Train a competent, confident, and caring workforce
Identify patients with suicide risk via comprehensive screenings
Engage all individuals at- risk of suicide using a suicide care management plan
Treat suicidal thoughts and behaviors using evidence- based treatments
Transition individuals through care with warm hand-offs and supportive contacts
Improve policies and procedures through continuous quality improvement
A few of the many things you will learn from this event...
- The goals of the framework of Zero Suicide and what they mean to the health and wellness of people we serve
- How to identify your own roles in supporting people who may be at risk for self-harm
- How to develop memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with other community providers to create seamless safety nets for those at risk of suicide
- How to choose tools that will help you in identifying risk, for clinical and non-clinical care providers and professionals
How to Apply
- Participant Eligibility
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Who Should Attend?
Includes individuals providing health or behavioral healthcare services in Indiana
- Registration Instructions
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All participants within the network wishing to attend the Zero Suicide Workshop will submit their registration by the due date. Registrations are due by 8/1, 2023 at 12pm ET.
For more information, please contact Karisa Vandeventer at kvandeventer@mhai.net
- Workshop Location
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Online via Zoom
Jan Ulrich delivers training and consultation to improve care and outcomes for individuals at risk for suicide using a continuous quality improvement framework.