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Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce
Resources for hospital and health system leaders to improve mental well-being and prevent suicide in the health care workforce
A Small Rural Hospital Makes Big Changes for their Workforce: Knox Community Hospital
Knox Community Hospital expands their employee education programs and works to increase knowledge of and access to employee resources.
Code Lavender Program Expands to Include All Employees, Additional Locations: LMH Health
To decrease stigma, LMH expanded access to their Code Lavender program for all employees across additional locations within their system.
A Top-Down Approach to Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce: Butler Hospital
Butler Hospital uses their psychiatric and behavioral health expertise to combat job-related stressors within their workforce.
Case Study: Nationwide Children‘s Hospital Behavioral Health Services
Nationwide Children’s launched a national movement On Our Sleeves to break stigmas around children’s mental health in 2018, and in March 2020 opened Big Lots Behavioral health pavilion.
Suicide Prevention: Evidence-Informed Interventions for the Health Care Workforce Guide
This guide shares twelve evidence-informed interventions for preventing suicide and improving mental well-being for the health care workforce.
Together We Can Help Stop Suicide Partner Toolkit
National Suicide Prevention Week and National Suicide Prevention Month provide an important opportunity to educate the public about suicide prevention and make difference for those impacted by suicide. This toolkit provides an overview of how you can help amplify the message of AFSP’s campaign for National Suicide Prevention Month (NSPM) in September, National Suicide Prevention Week (NSPW) from Sept. 5-11 and help us continue the dialogue through October.
The Suicide Prevention Guide in Action
From February – July 2023, 37 AHA member organizations participated in an AHA-led learning collaborative with the goal of creating or expanding their health care worker well-being and suicide prevention programming.