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h Triple i | Koper · Slovenia | 31 May–1 June 2022 ment, assessment and evaluation of the STARS protocol, and STARS protocol
training, using research outcomes to inform future development and imple-
mentation. Method: Three different study designs focused on examination of
STARS protocol and associated training impacts will be presented including
a mixture of quantitative and qualitative approaches. Results: Main results of
the these three studies: STARS protocol (2015) improvements; STARS Protocol
(2018) training impacts, and longer term perceptions of feasiblity, adminisra-
tion and utility (including adherence to administration) will be presented in
summarised form to highlight key findings supportive of STARS protocol ad-
ministration, STARS training and future design and development. Conclusi-
ons: Preliminary findings on STARS protocol and training reveal positive im-
pacts for both the clinical and non-clinical workforces in a way that enhances
competencies required for collaborative, compassionate and commensurate
care. Use of SPJ to guide a collaborative exploration of psycho-social needs
and understanding of the suicidal state is both feasible and essential if we
are to competently facilitate a life worth more living for those who experien-
ce suicidal distress. Future recommendations for applied research on STARS
protocol and training will be presented, including insights into a co-design
study on STARS protocol with lived experience.

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