Posted on Jul 20, 2020
What tips or examples are there for creating a Suicide Prevention Program SOP?
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So, I’ve been given the vague task of making a Suicide Prevention Program SOP for my battery. Anyone have any examples or tips for writing this SOP? First SOP I’m writing so all the help I can get helps!
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Hello, If you have not already check with the Veterans Administration and use their guideline. Change the areas where active duty would utilize the services differently. Good Luck!
Susan El
Susan El
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This is where you need to engage your local providers and get the straight gouge from them. There are two focuses. One is the immediate. Having suicide hotlines available and instructing Soliders what to do if they are suffering or if they are witnessing an event in real time.
The Second is helping Soldiers understand the signs of someone suffering and identifying resources that assist someone trying to work through their issues.
The biggest thing is not to reinvent the wheel. Big Army should have a suicide prevention SOP/protocol or program already in place you can lean on. I would also recommend looking to see if there is anything in the way of operational stress control and readiness. We had it in the Marine Corps and it's an excellent way to identify and help those who are getting burned out and close to some form of break down.
My only advice in addition to this is be sure to get some guidance from Medical folks who work directly with this type of thing. The worst advice I have seen handed out was from a line Corpsman who was giving Suicide Prevention training when they have no experience of it themselves.
The Second is helping Soldiers understand the signs of someone suffering and identifying resources that assist someone trying to work through their issues.
The biggest thing is not to reinvent the wheel. Big Army should have a suicide prevention SOP/protocol or program already in place you can lean on. I would also recommend looking to see if there is anything in the way of operational stress control and readiness. We had it in the Marine Corps and it's an excellent way to identify and help those who are getting burned out and close to some form of break down.
My only advice in addition to this is be sure to get some guidance from Medical folks who work directly with this type of thing. The worst advice I have seen handed out was from a line Corpsman who was giving Suicide Prevention training when they have no experience of it themselves.
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There should be a trained and certified ACE-SI rep for either your unit or your BN. If not, there should be someone that is designated as the area SPPM (Suicide Prevention Program Manager). If you can track those individuals down, they will be a great resource.
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SGT (Join to see) - If you can't find the person, let me know since I have a POC that I can reach out to see if they can find the SPPM for your base/region.
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Okay I will! I’ve been looking on the portal for my area and on the USAEUR website and all that and can’t find any point of contacts and there are currently no SOPs out here so I’ve been looking but I’m gonna keep trying. MSG (Join to see)
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