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Suicide Prevention Lifeline Phone: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Step 6: Making the environment safe: 1._____________________________________________________________________________________________
Safety planning intervention: A brief intervention to mitigate suicide risk. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 19, 256–264. No portion of the Safety Plan Template may be reproduced without their express, written permission.
A safety plan can be developed in one sitting by the person with thoughts of suicide together with you, their caregiver or friend, or over time. The plan can change as the circumstances for the individual change, and can be revised accordingly. Why does it work? A safety plan is an assets-based approach designed to focus on a person’s strengths.
Safety planning intervention: A brief intervention to mitigate suicide risk. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 19, 256–264. Updated April 2020 by the Psychological Health Center of Excellence.
Individual use of the Stanley-Brown Safety Plan form is permitted. Written permission from the authors is required for any changes to this form or use of this form in the electronic medical record. Additional resources are available from www.suicidesafetyplan.com.
A suicide safety plan is considered a standard of practice and should be developed in conjunction with a client when the individual is at risk for harm or intent to self-injure or intent to die.
A Safety Plan is a prioritized written list of coping strategies and sources of support patients can use who have been deemed to be at high risk for suicide. Patients can use these strategies before or during a suicidal