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Suicide Mortality

Review Committee


Understanding, developing, and enhancing mortality review committees focused around suicide deaths

Data Saves Lives

Data drives all of our initiatives and programs. What if you could have more real-time, local-level data to help save the lives of your community members? Mortality review committees do just that!

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Program

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OUR GOAL

To help communities start or enhance their suicide mortality review committee in an effort to gain real-time data and establish tailored local-level prevention efforts.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

Members/future members of a mortality review committee which typically consists of department of health, first responders, medical examiners/coroners, military/veteran services, policymakers, mental health professionals

Not your government training

If you want someone who has been in the research field for over a decade and specializes in suicide prevention research, Jessica-Rose is the gal for you! Her high energy and passion paired with her organizational skills and ability to bring people together, is unlike anyone and certainly unlike standardized governmental training.


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Course Info

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Module 1: Introduction


  • What is a SMR
  • The difference in fatality and mortality reviews


Module 2: Understanding Suicide in your community


  • Identify and Analyze local suicide death data
  • Identify suicide prevention Efforts in your community
  • Identify your death investigation structure
  • Resources- Where to go to find them and how to use them
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Module 3: Learn what others have done


  • Examples of COMMITTEES and success from committees
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Module 4: Getting started


  • Connect with your death investigation office
  • Identify potential partners
  • Identify an organization to lead the efforts
  • Gaining buy-in
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Module 5: Running a committee


  • Establish structure, roles, and goals
  • Develop policies and procedures
  • Ensure safety and wellness
  • Legalities
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Module 6: Year one of Committee


  • Advocating for change- annual reports
  • Remembering your goals
  • Reassessments
  • Process evaluation and improvement



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Module 7: Sustainability


  • Assessing your needs
  • Funding sources
  • Grants and legislation



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Module 8: Enhancing your efforts


  • Partner with your local Death Investigation System
  • Determine if you need a focus groups
  • Resources- where to go to find them
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Module 9: Now what...


  • Start recruiting stakeholders
  • Start saving lives
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Meet Our Founder,

Jessica Rose

Mrs. Johnson has been in the research field for over a decade and specializes in suicide and overdose prevention research. Her high energy and passion are contagious. Her organizational skills, ability to bring people together, and utilize each person's unique skills, is a success amongst groups all over the United States.

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We can't wait to work with you to learn more, do more, and be more in the world of Suicide prevention.

Launching

February 2024

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PO Box 7901

Moore, OK 73153

+1 (405) 300-0374

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JessicaRose@Rosebudcllc.com

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