Download only For individuals at risk of suicide, primary and behavioral health care settings provide unique opportunities to connect with the health care system and access effective treatment. Suicide Safe is a free mobile app that helps providers integrate suicide prevention strategies into their practice and address suicide risk among their patients. The Suicide Safe app is based on SAMHSA's Suicide Assessment Five-Step Evaluation and Triage (SAFE-T) card. App Features With Suicide Safe, primary and behavioral health care providers can: Learn how to use the SAFE-T approach when working with patients. Explore interactive sample case studies and see SAFE-T in action through case scenarios and tips. Quickly access and share information, including crisis lines, fact sheets, educational opportunities, and treatment resources. Browse conversation starters that provide sample language and tips for talking with patients who may need suicide intervention. Locate treatment options, filter by type and distance, and share locations and resources to provide timely referrals for patients. For more information, email SAMHSA at samhsainfo@samhsa.hhs.gov. Publication ID PEP15-SAFEAPP1 Publication Date February 2015 Format Mobile Application Download Download Suicide Safe Mobile App from Google Play Download Suicide Safe Mobile App from the Apple App Store Related Resources Spread the Word About SAMHSA Suicide Safe Privacy Policy for the SAMHSA Suicide Safe App Find Related Information Audience Prevention Professionals Professional Care Providers You May Also Be Interested In TIP 48: Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients During Early Recovery This guide helps substance use counselors treat clients with symptoms of depression and substance use conditions. Program administrators will learn how to integrate depression treatment into early drug treatment. The guidelines cover screening, assessment, treatment, counseling, cultural competence, and continuing care. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention 2012: Overview This report presents an overview of a national strategy designed to guide suicide prevention activities over the next decade. It describes the need for a national suicide prevention strategy, its overall goals, and objectives based on four strategic directions. Behavioral Health Issues Among Afghanistan and Iraq U.S. War Veterans This guide highlights behavioral health challenges facing veterans who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq. It presents challenges related to substance misuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and suicide. The guide also discusses screening tools and intervention. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention 2012: How You Can Play a Role in Preventing Suicide This fact sheet offers strategies for suicide prevention. It provides facts about suicide, including its prevalence and at-risk populations. This resource also lists warning signs of suicidal behavior, and describes how to help someone who is at risk for suicide. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention 2012: Goals and Objectives for Action This report outlines a national strategy to guide actions for suicide prevention. It highlights objectives and goals across four strategic directions: wellness and empowerment, prevention services, treatment and support services, and surveillance. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Wallet Card: Suicide Prevention: Learn the Warning Signs This wallet card lists signs for suicide risk. It urges those showing any of the signs to contact a mental health professional or to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.