The 2024 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report provides the foundation for VA’s suicide prevention programs and initiatives.
If you’ve lost a loved one to suicide, resources and support are available to help you cope during your grieving and healing.
Our most recent annual report of Veteran suicide data highlights seven strategies to support Veterans.
VA’s latest data shows a decrease in the suicide rate among women Veterans, but more effective interventions and support systems are needed.
This recap of the VA News articles we published in 2024 shares information about suicide prevention resources.
Our most recent annual report of Veteran suicide data highlights seven strategies to support Veterans.
Suicide prevention coordinators work with community organizations to improve knowledge of suicide prevention and resource accessibility
Caregivers can play a crucial role in suicide prevention, offering support to Veterans in your care.
Suicide is preventable. There are options for Veterans facing challenges.
You don’t have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to use many VA suicide prevention resources and sources of support
VA S.A.V.E. training is a free, brief online or in-person course that can help you learn what to do if a Veteran you know is in crisis.
VA and OnStar partnership enhances suicide prevention by improving access to preventative and emergency services for Veterans in a crisis.