Banner Health's Platinum H.O.P.E. Certification & Zero Suicide Framework for Employee Support!

Join us as we delve into the inspiring story of Banner Health North Colorado, a part of one of the largest healthcare systems and a leading nonprofit employer in the nation. Banner Health is committed to the well-being of their patients and workforce, implementing the Zero Suicide Framework and earning the prestigious Platinum H.O.P.E. Certification.
In this video, we explore the alarming rise of burnout among healthcare workers and the associated suicide risk due to work-related stress and barriers to mental health care. Discover how Banner Health North Colorado is making a difference with their system-wide commitment to suicide prevention and mental health support.
Learn about the Zero Suicide Framework, an initiative aimed at preventing suicide deaths in healthcare systems through comprehensive approaches and community support. Also, see how the H.O.P.E. Certification focuses on mental health promotion and cultural change within the healthcare workforce.
Hear firsthand accounts from Banner Health employees on how these initiatives have created a supportive environment, removed the stigma of mental health, and provided numerous resources for seeking help.
For more information visit: www.HOPECertification.com
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CDC (2023). “Health Workers Face a Mental Health Crisis”
Dr. Lorna Breen Hero’s Foundation (2023). “Remove Intrusive Mental
Health Questions from Licensure and Credentialing Applications A Toolkit
to Audit, Change, and Communicate”
Olfsteen, et al (2023). Suicide Risks of Health Care Workers in the US,
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American Hospital Association (2022). Strengthening the Healthcare
Workforce

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