Suicide Safe by SAMHSA

Suicide Safe by SAMHSA

A Suicide Prevention App

⭐️3.7 / 5
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🙌7
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📼1 sc
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Suicide Safe by SAMHSA

4.0

July 6, 2023

App Content Updates and Stability Improvements

3.0

November 11, 2022

App content updates and Stability Improvements

2.4

December 15, 2020

Re-release using modern platform Improved Stability

2.3

May 1, 2019

Fixed Broken Links with Safe-T Card Removed Survey Links

2.2

February 20, 2019

Re-release of existing version of application

2.1

December 22, 2017

Support for iPhone X and iOS 11

2.0

October 28, 2017

Updated for improved compatibility with iOS 11.

1.2

September 19, 2015

1. Explore the new case study about Rena, a 34-year old Native American woman. 2. Read in a larger default font with an optional feature to increase the text size even further. 3. View newly added suicide prevention video resources for clinicians. 4. Learn about Suicide Safe winning a 2015 Mobile Digital Health Award from the Health Information Center.
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1.1

May 14, 2015

•Client resources and conversation starters in Spanish •Enhancements to existing features and user interface •Upgrades to SAMHSA Treatment Locator functionality
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1.0

February 25, 2015

Price History of Suicide Safe by SAMHSA

Description of Suicide Safe by SAMHSA

Suicide Safe is a suicide prevention learning tool for primary care and behavioral health providers and is based on the nationally recognized Suicide Assessment Five-step Evaluation and Triage (SAFE-T) practice guidelines. Suicide Safe helps providers feel confident to assist patients who present with suicidal ideation. The app offers tips on how to communicate effectively with patients and their families, determine appropriate next steps, and make referrals to treatment and community resources. Features: • Learn the five steps of the SAFE-T approach in working with patients and easily download resources for use offline. • Study interactive sample case studies to see the SAFE-T approach in action. • Browse conversation starters that provide sample language and tips for talking with patients about their suicidal ideation. • Explore clinical and educational resources and share crisis line phone numbers and other patient-focused materials. • Use SAMHSA’s Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator to provide timely referrals for patients. The Locator can be filtered by type and distance. Email SAMHSA at SAMHSAInfo@samhsa.hhs.gov with any questions or comments. Note: This app is a free resource provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and was funded by Federal resources.
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Suicide Safe by SAMHSA: FAQ

Can Suicide Safe by SAMHSA be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Suicide Safe by SAMHSA offers an iPad version.
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration is the developer of Suicide Safe by SAMHSA.
The Suicide Safe by SAMHSA app requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Suicide Safe by SAMHSA has an okay rating of 3.7 out of 5, according to user reviews.
The App Genre Of The Suicide Safe By Samhsa App Is Medical.
The current version of Suicide Safe by SAMHSA is 4.0.
The latest Suicide Safe by SAMHSA app update was released on July 1, 2024.
Suicide Safe by SAMHSA was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Suicide Safe by SAMHSA is rated Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration and may contain instances of content that may not be suitable for children under the age of 12.
Suicide Safe by SAMHSA is now available to use in English.
Unfortunately, Suicide Safe by SAMHSA is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Suicide Safe by SAMHSA does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Suicide Safe by SAMHSA is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Suicide Safe by SAMHSA

  • Developed by people with taxpayer money to burn.

    The app cost close to $100,000 to make. Taxpayer money and yet it doesn’t even give the new 988 number that the federal government has signed to the national suicide lifeline now rename something else. This is developed by SAMSHA, a department of NIH. they also run a suicide chat line that can take up to an hour to get connected to.
  • Great App

    This is a great to use in Primary Care where you don't see a lot of social patients. It held users incorporate Z recommendations from the APA guideline.
  • Fantastic Mobile Resource

    This app is great for those who work in the field. I have it on iPad and the formatting is excellent. Its very useful in helping clients seek services and pulling back the curtain to show why I have concerns for their safety. Its very helpful because when working with a homeless population you may go some time without a crisis and get complacent. This app keeps you prepared for that moment.