Sample agency practices for responding to client suicide

These guidelines and recommendations are intended to help identify immediate responsibilities and potential resources and sources of support following a client suicide. Since every case is unique and presents its own issues, these are intended only as general guidelines, to be modified as appropriate for the individual situation.

The suicide death of a client or patient is a dreaded potential outcome in mental health treatment. Death by suicide requires an agency to respond in a manner that provides support for the clinical team while fulfilling regulatory requirements.  Agency responsibilities include communication within and outside the organization, reporting the death, risk management, administrative case review (morbidity/morality conference), media coverage, staff support and education.   A major challenge for an agency is the balancing of potentially conflicting priorities between safety-focused administrative needs for information and staff-focused emotional needs for support.

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Author: Sung, Jeffrey C.

Year Published/Updated: 2016

Resource Type: Template/Worksheet