Any clinical setting can be a partner in suicide prevention.

Common settings include:

  • Community practice settings
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Specialty clinics
  • Emergency departments (ED)
  • Federally qualified health centers
  • Community health centers
  • Urgent care settings
  • Inpatient medical/surgical units
  • Behavioral health settings
  • School nurse offices
  • School-based health centers
  • Indian Health Service settings
  • Tribal contract clinics
  • Urban Indian health centers
  • Juvenile detention centers
  • Child abuse clinics
  • College campus health centers
  • Clinics serving youth in foster care.