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Zero Suicide Healthcare, Evaluation Framework Outcomes, Actions and Measures (2020)

Zero Suicide Healthcare, Evaluation Framework Outcomes, Actions and Measures (2020)

The Zero Suicide Institute of Australasia commissioned this work to support the implementation of Zero Suicide Healthcare in Australia.

Woodward, A., Murray, S.. Zero Suicide Healthcare, Evaluation Framework Outcomes: Actions and Measures (2020).

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