VA is opening a Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) call center in Topeka, Kansas, the third such center nationwide, and expects to hire 100 employees to staff the center, located on the campus of VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System.

VCL currently operates two centers in Canandaigua, New York, and Atlanta, Georgia. The new call center, expected to open this fall, will give VCL the additional capacity as VA expands the “automatic transfer” function, Press 7, to its community based outpatient clinics (CBOC) and Vet Centers.

“When it comes to preventing Veteran suicide, we will do everything we can to make it as easy as possible for Veterans to reach us,” said VA secretary Dr. David J. Shulkin. “The new center in Topeka gives us more feet on the ground and an easier way for Veterans to connect with us when they need us most.”

The Press 7 function is already available at VA Medical Centers and provides immediate access to the crisis line from a main phone tree. Currently, CBOC and Vet Center phone systems do not provide that option, forcing Veterans to take an added step by dialing 800-273-8255, and then pressing 1.

Since its launch in 2007, the VCL has answered more than 3 million calls and initiated the dispatch of emergency services to callers in imminent crisis more than 84,000 times. Since launching chat in 2009 and text services in November 2011, the VCL has answered nearly 359,000 and nearly 78,000 requests for chat and text services, respectively.

For more information or to apply for openings at the new call center, visit www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/478700400 or www.usajobs.gov and search for announcement No. 10046052. The positions are open to applicants with prior comparable experience or a master’s degree in a health science, such as mental health, social work or psychology.

Veterans in crisis can call the Veterans Crisis Line for confidential support 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year at 800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat or text to 838255.

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2 Comments

  1. Thomas Mitchell September 13, 2017 at 23:22

    I am currently having $245~ deducted from my disability pension from something that occurred in 2008. I am suffering due to the monthly deduction and court ordered alimony of $2038. Why would the VA wait 9 years to take action and not be able to give me a conclusive reason as to why?

    I addition the VA refuses to pay an ER bill from 2015 that is not in collections. Fee Basis has bounced this around and now my primary care doctor no longer works for the VA system. The VA now states the services I received we’re not necessary. I do not go to hospital unless directed by my primary care physician and I don’t get to choose the services performed when I receive treatment.

    I need help!

  2. Thomas Mitchell September 13, 2017 at 23:12

    When will Congress revise the criteria for the Care Giver program to include Vietnam Veterans. Why they were left out is either economic, punishment or many not utilizing their common sense.

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