SUAS Veteran Crisis Q.R.F.

Safety and boundaries

SUAS is designed for early support coordination with clear limits on what it is and what it is not.

If someone is in immediate danger, they should contact emergency services or a crisis line right away.

If you may be in immediate danger or might hurt yourself or someone else, contact emergency services or a crisis line right now. SUAS is a support coordination tool and does not replace emergency care.

What SUAS is

  • A support coordination tool for early warning and care coordination
  • Consent-based — you choose who is notified and what they see
  • Privacy-first by design for pilot planning
  • Built for early support before everyday struggles escalate
  • A pilot-ready demo workflow, not live clinical services

What SUAS is not

  • Emergency care or a substitute for 911 or crisis lines
  • A diagnosis or clinical assessment tool
  • Suicide prediction or guaranteed prevention
  • A replacement for professional mental health or medical treatment
  • HIPAA-compliant or VA-approved (not claimed)

Emergency language

If someone is in immediate danger, they should contact emergency services or a crisis line right away.

If you may be in immediate danger or might hurt yourself or someone else, contact emergency services or a crisis line right now. SUAS is a support coordination tool and does not replace emergency care.

Escalation boundaries

Demo
  1. 1

    Green · Yellow

    Peer check-in, resources, light coordination

    No automatic outreach beyond consent settings

  2. 2

    Orange

    Trusted-circle alerts, responder queue (demo)

    Veteran-chosen contacts only

  3. 3

    Red

    Safety guidance + crisis line resources shown

    Not 911 dispatch · not clinical prediction

Privacy controls · veteran-led

Demo
  • Who is in your circleYou add & remove contacts
  • What they seeSummary · check-in · responder view
  • When alerts firePer-contact thresholds
  • What we collectCoordination minimum (pilot goal)