Zero Suicide Initiative

The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to improve the system of care for those at risk for suicide by implementing a comprehensive, culturally informed, multi-setting approach to suicide prevention in Indian health systems.

This award represents a continuation of IHS's efforts to implement

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the Zero Suicide approach in Indian Country.

Existing efforts have focused on training, technical assistance, and consultation for several 'pilot' American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Zero Suicide communities.

As a result of these efforts, both the unique opportunities and challenges of implementing Zero Suicide in Indian Country have been identified.

To best capitalize on opportunities and surmount such challenges, this award focuses on the core Seven Elements of the Zero Suicide model as developed by the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC):
>> Lead - Create a leadership-driven, safety-oriented culture committed to dramatically reducing suicide among people under care.

Include survivors of suicide attempts and suicide loss in leadership and planning roles;>> Train - Develop a competent, confident, and caring workforce;>> Identify - Systematically identify and assess suicide risk among people receiving care;>> Engage - Ensure every individual has a pathway to care that is both timely and adequate to meet his or her needs.

Include collaborative safety planning and restriction of lethal means;>> Treat - Use effective, evidence-based treatments that directly target suicidal thoughts and behaviors;>> Transition - Provide continuous contact and support, especially after acute care; and>> Improve - Apply a data-driven, quality improvement approach to inform system changes that will lead to improved patient outcomes and better care for those at risk.
Related Programs

Demonstration Projects for Indian Health

Department of Health and Human Services


Agency: Indian Health Service

Office:

Estimated Funding: $2,000,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Full Notice of Funding Opportunity

Additional Information of Eligibility:
To be eligible for this new funding opportunity under this announcement, an applicant must be defined as one of the following under 25 U.S.C.

1603:>> A Federally recognized Indian Tribe as defined by 25 U.S.C.

1603(14).

>> A Tribal organization as defined by 25 U.S.C.

1603(26).>> An urban Indian organization as defined by 25 U.S.C.

1603(29); operating an Indian health program operated pursuant to as contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or compact with the IHS pursuant to the ISDEAA, (25 U.S.C.

5301 et seq.).

Applicants must provide proof of non-profit status with the application, e.g., 501(c)(3).

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Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
paul.gettys@ihs.gov

Date Posted:
2017-08-28

Application Due Date:
2017-10-12

Archive Date:
2017-11-11



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