Suicide Prevention Digital Tool scoping project: Thompson Institute
Status: Completed March 2019
Client: University of Sunshine Coast Mind & Neuroscience – Thompson Institute
Background
The Thompson Institute based within the University of the Sunshine Coast approached Beacon Strategies to undertake a scoping activity regarding the development of a suicide prevention digital tool.
The Thompson Institute was seeking to build an application or web platform that was:
accessible to as many people as possible (on all platforms and free)
something that people will use and doesn’t already exist
tailored to the Sunshine Coast (with a particular focus referral pathways)
designed through the input of people in our community (consumers, health professionals, everyday people, carers, lived experience)
inclusive of training and assessment functionality
complimentary to the work of the Alliance
scalable and potentially implemented in other regions
Approach
The specific objectives of the project were to:
Understand the external policy environment
Understand and leverage existing knowledge generated by the Thompson Institute
Understand the broad range of suicide prevention-related existing applications and platforms currently on the market
Understand and assess potential partnership arrangements with vendors to develop the application or platform
Understand stakeholder preferences and opinions (including consumers, families, carers and sector professionals)
Ensure that the Thompson Institute is in an informed position prior to engaging developers to commence application build
Supply a considered brief to support application build.