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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Safety Plan Pads
Published: June 2022
SAMHSA expects print materials to be available for ordering in late July. We will regularly update the SAMHSA Store links when products arrive. The Safety Plan is a 5”x7” pad, similar to a prescription pad, with 50 sheets of pulloff plans. The intended use is for counselors, therapists, clinicians, and others working with people in need of safety plans. It is modified from Stanley & Brown.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Rectangle Magnet
Published: June 2022
SAMHSA expects print materials to be available for ordering in late July. We will regularly update the SAMHSA Store links when products arrive. This cellphone-shaped magnet (size 3.25"x6") helps publicize the new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline phone number and provides access to this life-saving resource in places that are highly visible.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Square Magnet
Published: June 2022
SAMHSA expects print materials to be available for ordering in late July. We will regularly update the SAMHSA Store links when products arrive. This 4.75" by 4.75"-sized magnet helps publicize the new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline phone number and provides access to this life-saving resource in places that are highly visible.
Use of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Criminal Justice Settings
Published: July 2019
This guide focuses on using medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder in jails and prisons and during the reentry process when justice -involved persons return to the community. It provides an overview of policies and evidence-based practices that reduce the risk of overdose and relapse.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in the Criminal Justice System: Brief Guidance to the States
Published: March 2019
This brief provides guidance to state governments on increasing the availability of evidence-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in criminal justice (CJ) settings. By including the criminal justice system as a path to treatment, states may see an increase in access to and retention in treatment, and lower rates of overdoses, re-offending, and re-incarcerations. In this brief, states are provided an overview of the issue, the challenges to incorporating MAT, key considerations for establishing MAT in CJ settings, and existing standards/guidelines.