Suicide Prevention Screening Community Learning Process.

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Suicide Prevention Screening Community Learning Process

Community Learning Do StudyReflect Plan

4. Refer for Counseling 3.Conduct Clinical Interviews 2. Conduct Screenings 1.Obtain Parental Consent 1. Do (Your Program Plan)

2. Study: Consent Consent forms distributed Consent given, eligible for screening

Tools for Studying Consent On-line database by gender, age, race Perception of innovation adoption –Team and stakeholders Motivational support Focus Groups –Parents and Stakeholders Consent denied Consent given, Eligible for screening

At-Risk: Need Clinical Interview Tested negative, with debriefing Tested negative, no debriefing Consent given, no screening No Consent Study: Screenings Eligible for screening

Tools for Studying Screenings On-line database Innovation adoption questionnaires (Perception and support) Tested negative, with debriefing Tested negative, no debriefing Consent given, no screening

Study: Clinical Interviews Screened positive, clinical interview positive Screened positive, clinical interview negative Screened positive, no clinical interview Screened, Not At Risk No Consent At Risk, Need Clinical Interview At-Risk: Need Referral to Counseling

Tools for Studying Clinical Interviews On-line Database Innovation adoption questionnaires (Perception and support)

Referral completed Referral not completed Referral not made Clinical Interviews Screenings Study: Referrals Referred to Counseling

Tools for Studying Referrals On-line Database Referral Climate Questionnaires Focus Groups Referred to Counseling

Reflect and Plan For this afternoon’s discussion –Reflect: Review and understand your Quarterly Report –Plan: Set your objectives for next quarter

Reflect Review and understand your quarterly report –Between programs –Within my program Record on Progress Report –What you found (problems and successes) –Thoughts for their causes 4. Refer for Counseling 3.Conduct Clinical Interviews 2. Conduct Screenings 1.Obtain Parental Consent

Plan Planning Worksheet –Set your objective(s) for next quarter –Indicators of success –What you’ll do Complete and submit the planning report

Group Activity Review and understand your quarterly report –Between programs –Within my program Record on Progress Report –What you found (problems and successes) –Thoughts for their causes 4. Refer for Counseling 3.Conduct Clinical Interviews 2. Conduct Screenings 1.Obtain Parental Consent

Plan Planning Worksheet –Set your objective(s) for next quarter –Indicators of success –What you’ll do Complete and submit the planning report