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Clinical Templates
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About This Resource
Suicide risk assessment is a critical component of clinical work, yet many clinicians feel uncertain about how to structure assessments, determine levels of risk, and document their decisions in a way that is both thorough and clinically appropriate. This resource provides a clear and practical framework to support confidence, consistency, and clinical reasoning.
Designed for psychologists and mental health clinicians, this resource supports accurate risk identification, defensible documentation, and a consistent, ethical approach to suicide risk assessment and management. It is grounded in current research and informed by clinical practice, offering clear guidance across each stage of the risk assessment and safety planning process.
The Suicide Risk Assessment and Safety Planning Templates and Guide has been fully revised and expanded to a comprehensive 70-page resource, with an additional print-friendly black and white version of the templates included. This provides 84 pages of structured frameworks designed to support suicide risk assessment and documentation in clinical practice.
What’s Included
- A detailed clinician guide
A structured, easy-to-follow guide outlining the key components of suicide risk assessment, including what to assess, how to interpret findings, and how to document them clearly and appropriately.
- Comprehensive risk assessment templates
A clean, logically organised template designed to guide in-session conversations while supporting thorough and defensible clinical documentation.
- A structured risk rating system
Clear guidance to support differentiation between low, moderate, and high levels of suicide risk, with consideration of both acute and ongoing risk factors.
- Step-by-step management planning
Practical, structured guidance for responding to different levels of risk, supporting clinical decision-making and appropriate intervention.
- Collaborative safety planning framework
A structured approach to safety planning that supports collaboration with clients, including adaptations for young people and neurodivergent individuals.
- Inclusive and responsive practice
This updated edition includes considerations to support trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and neurodiversity-affirming care, with guidance relevant to:
- Autistic and ADHD clients
- LGBTQIA+ communities
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- Children and young people
Who Is This Resource For?
This resource is designed for psychologists and mental health clinicians who want a suicide risk assessment process that is structured, defensible, and aligned with contemporary practice.
Rather than building your own system from scratch, this done-for-you template reduces admin time and lets you focus on what matters most: your clients.
Whether you are establishing strong clinical foundations early in your career or looking to streamline and update your existing approach, this resource supports accurate, efficient, and confident practice.
Format and Access
- 70-page comprehensive guide and template
- Includes an additional black-and-white print-friendly version of the templates (84 pages total)
- Structured suicide risk assessment template designed for clinical practice
- Clear framework for assessing, documenting, and managing suicide risk
- Supports ethical, evidence-based, and defensible clinical practice
- Reviewed by an accessibility expert and graphic designers to optimise readability, visual clarity, and user experience
- Immediate download upon purchase
- Fully revised and expanded 2026 edition
Purchase individually or as part of the Practice Tools Library for a discount.
Terms and Conditions
This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
This resource and its contents are the intellectual property of Amanda Moses Psychology. Each purchase is for individual professional use only. If you work in a group practice, each practitioner must purchase their own copy.
Due to the nature of digital products, no refunds are available.
Please review the full terms of purchase here:
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Therapy Tools and Clinical Templates
Are these therapy tools ready to be used in sessions with clients?
Yes. Most of the clinical tools are designed to be used directly in therapy and assessment sessions.
Each therapy manual and guide include structured worksheets, reflection exercises, and homework activities that can be introduced in-session and used between appointments. Printable materials are provided so they can be used collaboratively during sessions or shared with clients for ongoing work.
Where relevant, I have also included guidance for clinicians on how to introduce each tool, explain its purpose, and integrate it meaningfully into therapeutic work. The intention is to support active, collaborative therapeutic processes.
Who are these resources designed for?
These resources are designed primarily for psychologists and allied health professionals working in assessment and therapy settings.
They are used by provisional psychologists, early-career clinicians and more experienced practitioners seeking structured, ethically grounded tools.
Resources within the Understanding Neurodivergence Series are also suitable for neurodivergent community members seeking education and self-reflection.
Can I adapt the templates and tools to suit my own practice style?
Yes. All templates are designed to be flexible.
You are encouraged to adapt language, structure and formatting to suit your theoretical orientation, client population and workplace requirements. They provide a strong foundation while allowing professional judgement to remain central.
Can I share these resources with colleagues or students?
Resources are licensed for individual professional use and are not intended for redistribution or resale. If colleagues or students are interested, please direct them to the website to access their own copies.
Can these clinical tools support autism and ADHD assessment work?
Yes. The diagnostic intake tools and report writing guides are designed to support autism and ADHD assessments across the lifespan.
The intake questionnaires assist with gathering detailed information that standard screening tools often miss. They give clients space to reflect on their experiences before assessment and support the collection of meaningful collateral information where appropriate. This helps streamline your process while maintaining clinical depth.
The report writing templates and guides provide a clear structure for organising findings and communicating diagnostic outcomes respectfully and thoroughly. They are particularly useful for clinicians who want a clear, reliable framework for report writing that can be adapted for each individual client.
All tools are grounded in neurodiversity-affirming practice, supporting strengths-based language and thoughtful formulation. They are designed to support clinical judgement and formal training.
Are these resources suitable for early-career psychologists?
Yes. Many provisional and early-career psychologists use these tools to build confidence in documentation, formulation and intervention planning.
They provide structure without oversimplifying clinical complexity.
Are the NPE practice question modules included in the full NPE course?
Yes. The NPE practice question modules are included in the full version of the NPE preparation course.
They are available separately for those who prefer focused practice questions or who do not intend to purchase the full preparation package.
Do you offer payment plans for your psychology resources?
Flexible payment options are available at checkout through third-party providers such as Afterpay and PayPal, depending on eligibility and provider terms.
Amanda Moses Psychology is not affiliated with these providers. All approvals and payment arrangements are managed directly by the third-party provider.
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