The anonymous suicide contagion response & postvention protocol report form is designed for collecting sensitive feedback about how an organization responded after a suicide-related incident, attempt, cluster, or high-visibility event. It gives respondents a clear way to share concerns about crisis procedures, internal and external communication, screening, support services, and follow-up practices without forcing unnecessary disclosure.
This template is especially useful for schools, colleges, clinics, hospitals, workplaces, and community organizations that need a structured incident report form for postvention review. It captures key context such as the respondent's role, the type of organization involved, when the gap occurred, what kind of incident took place, and which parts of the response were inadequate, making reports easier to assess consistently.
The form also goes beyond basic incident logging by prompting for suicide contagion risks, missing postvention best practices, and coordination problems between organizations. That added detail helps teams identify whether issues involved unsafe memorialization, social media exposure, unclear leadership, delayed crisis response, or a lack of grief support and crisis counseling.