For the Love of Data

E020 – How Crisis Text Line uses data to save lives


Listen Later

If you’re in crisis, text 741741 if you’re in the US to talk with a counselor now. In this episode we speak with the people behind Crisis Text Line and Crisis Trends, two services that use data to make a difference for those going through a crisis or looking for someone with whom to talk.

Overview
  • Texters contact the hotline by texting the shortcode 741741. Volunteers are logged onto “the platform”, which is on CTL’s internal site, to receive these messages and access counselor tools.
  • Their data is collected in real time and is updated in close to real time: https://crisistrends.org/
  • This is the TED talk where the founder introduced her idea for the organization: https://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_lublin_texting_that_saves_lives
  • This is the TED talk 3 years later where the founder shared an update on CTL’s success and shared information about how they use data intelligently on their platform: https://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_lublin_the_heartbreaking_text_that_inspired_a_crisis_help_line
  • Key Stats
    • Over 1 million messages transmitted per month
    • 75% of texters are under 25
    • 10% under age 13
    • 65% say they have shared something with Crisis Text Line that they haven’t shared with anyone else
    • Usually at least one active rescue per day
    • Take people based on severity and have the ability to initiate an active rescue (via 911)
      • Words like ibuprofen, aspirin, tylenol are more indicative of active rescue need than the words die, overdose, suicide
      • emoji is 4x more of an indicator
      • Roots of CTL go back to 1906 when Save-A-Life League started via newspaper ads
        • The Samaritans was the first phone suicide hotline and started in November 1953
        • Founded by Nancy Lublin, who is also the CEO of DoSomething.org, in 2011
          • Introductions – background, how they got their start, how they got involved in CrisisTextLine
            • Staci – volunteer
            • Scotty – Data Scientist
            • History of Crisis Text Line and high-level structure (where they operate, # of locations, # of employees / volunteers)
            • Staci’s experience
              • What was training like?
              • Where do she take sessions and how often?
              • How do she feel after a session?
              • Her experience as a counselor and thoughts on the impact, data, etc.
              • What ways they collect data
                • #s of texters
                • UI platform for counselors
                • Types of data they collect
                • Types of technologies used to collect/manage it – both publicly, behind the scenes, for presentations, etc.
                • What ways they use data
                  • CrisisTrends.org site
                  • Anonymity, opt-in/opt-out options and how frequent each occur
                  • Key stats they feel are most important/surprising/alarming, etc.
                    • How has data made an impact to those in need?
                    • How has data made an impact to counselors?
                    • How has data made an impact to the organization?
                    • How has data made an impact to the crisis advocacy sector as a whole?
                    • What ways can other people can use their data
                      • Do they encourage that visitors explore to find their own insights?
                      • Will data be available by zip code at some point?
                      • Data Science
                        • What tools and techniques do they see being most important in the near term?
                        • What do they see as becoming less important in the near term?
                        • What is something they could have told their earlier selves that would have made their path to this point easier?
                        • Organization Info
                          • How someone can get involved
                          • What they need most
                          • What is in store for the future? New technologies, platforms for contact, etc.
                          • How someone can contact them
                          • Music

                            Deep Sky Blue by Graphiqs Groove

                            Sources
                            1. https://youtu.be/KOtFDsC8JC0 – TED talk about origin
                            2. https://www.crisistextline.org/
                            3. https://crisistrends.org/
                            4. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/09/r-u
                            5. ...more
                              View all episodesView all episodes
                              Download on the App Store

                              For the Love of DataBy For the Love of Data