Live Reviews:
⭐️3.1 / 5
Rating
🙌366
Ratings
📼6 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of SafeUT

4.5.2

June 4, 2024

Updated messages to users to help them better connect when services are down.
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4.3.3

December 20, 2023

App use information added for new users.

4.3.1

July 1, 2023

Bug fixes and performance enhancements

4.2.1

May 2, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

4.1.0

August 9, 2022

- We added support for Utah Tech University, previously known as Dixie State University. - We fixed some bugs and made some performance improvements.
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4.0.5

October 27, 2021

Bug fixes and performance improvements

4.0.3

August 10, 2021

This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements.

4.0.1

August 7, 2021

This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements.

4.0.0

August 7, 2021

- We updated the look and feel of the app and the SafeUT logo. - We added an introduction screen to the app. - We fixed some bugs and made some performance improvements.
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3.3.6

June 12, 2021

This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements.

Price History of SafeUT

Description of SafeUT

The SafeUT Crisis Text and Tip Line app provides 24/7 access to crisis counseling and school tip reporting for students and their parents and guardians that live in the state of Utah. After installing the app you can connect directly to the UNI CrisisLine or report a confidential tip on bullying, school threats of violence or concern about someone in crisis. CrisisLine staff can assist with a wide variety of problems, including emotional crisis, grief and loss, drug and alcohol problems, mental health issues, self-harm and suicidal behavior.

SafeUT: FAQ

Does SafeUT offer an iPad version?

Yes, SafeUT is compatible with iPad devices.
University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics launched the SafeUT app.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 9.0 or above.
The overall user rating of SafeUT is 3.1.
The Main Genre Of The Safeut App Is Education.
4.5.2 is the newly released version of the SafeUT app.
SafeUT rolled out its latest update on July 4, 2024.
SafeUT originally came out on February 5, 2023.
SafeUT is suitable for children aged University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics.
SafeUT is available in English, Spanish.
Unfortunately, SafeUT is not on Apple Arcade.
No, SafeUT does not allow for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use SafeUT with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SafeUT

  • Glitchy/lack of response

    On the phone app, it is impossible to see what your typing. I was able to send an initial message and then could not send another. It’s as if the reply button gets hidden. Additionally, the counselors do not respond quickly. I was waiting for a response for well over 15 minutes. If I had been in danger of hurting myself, that response time would not have been enough. Once someone did respond, I had to sit there and wait a bit in between each response. That would have been fine, except the counselor just kept asking me questions-such as are you on meds. Which is not relevant to what I needed help for. When I asked for some coping skills, they sent me a random website that had videos but there were no coping skills whatsoever on there. Not much help at all. Very disappointing.
  • Amazing Resource

    I just used this app for the first time today! I downloaded it a few months ago after a school presentation, but haven’t needed it between then and now.

    When I did need it though, it was such an awesome tool to have for free at my fingertips. I was skeptical if this app was even made for the type of issue I had; turns out the counselors want to help you with whatever you need (shocker).

    I’m very grateful for this app and everyone behind it, and I hope you will take the time to download it, and who knows, maybe it will eventually save your life.
  • Empathy without desire to provide perspective

    I’ve used this app off an on for a while now, and as someone who doesn’t have the money or time for therapy it’s a relatively good idea to have this kind of free support at access of those who need it.
    However, I cannot reccomend this for anyone who needs more help than a few empathetic apologies. Those providing support on the app are usually kind, but often overlook questions of directions to take. The most that they will offer is short term coping mechanisms, and this has a potent way of making me feel like they’re trying to get rid of me as fast as possible.

    Within the more than 10 conversations I’ve had using this, only once have I felt genuinely better after chatting. So, of course, it’s a matter of who is sitting across from you.
    However, when it comes to mental health, one wrong roll of the dove can make a huge impact.