The National Center for Healthcare Advancement and Partnerships helps to expand VA’s efforts to end sexual harassment, sexual assault and domestic violence.
Two therapists at different VA facilities lead a virtual skills group for survivors of military sexual trauma who live in five different states.
G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center has placed over 1,000 flags to recognize those who have experienced military sexual trauma.
VA strives to create a safer space for women Veterans with dedicated programs and providing awareness of sexual violence
A lack of public awareness about MST leaves gaps in our national discourse. Dispelling myths can help survivors know they are not alone and connect them to resources.
VA mental health care and telehealth help Veteran manage the effects of her military sexual trauma (MST) and regain control of her life. Today, she helps Veterans access VA care.
Here are the resources available to those who have experienced military sexual trauma, sexual harassment and sexual assault.
The director of VA's Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention discusses how VA is better serving the mental health needs of Veterans following traumatic sexual encounters.
Cynthia Perkins received help from the Boston VA for chronic back pain and MST… then started her own business.
Dr. Amy Street, deputy director of the National Center for PTSD Women’s Health Science Division, Boston VA, discusses military sexual trauma.
Veterans who experienced MST can find the support they need at VA to heal physically and emotionally. Treatment is free and personalized.
As a Veteran, you may be at an increased risk for developing an eating disorder