VA’s Veteran Buddy Check Week is planned for Oct. 21 – 25, 2024.
VA and DoD are hosting a Suicide Prevention Conference dedicated to addressing military and Veteran suicide prevention.
Taking time to understand what’s going on inside can help you know if you need to reach out for support during a tough time.
Talking about suicide with a Veteran can feel uncomfortable, but small actions can make a big difference.
If you have the post-holiday blues, VA is here for you—in person and virtually.
Veterans can learn about risk and protective factors for suicide and how to find resources to help manage them.
The first interaction many Veterans will have when they inquire about the care and benefits they have earned from their service are through VA Contact Centers.
A caregiver shares her story of finding support through the VA Veteran Community Partnership program and her community to care for her husband.
Data helps VA create programs and initiatives for our highest clinical priority…preventing Veteran suicide.
VA, in support of The Strong Veterans Act of 2022, has dedicated a week to organize and facilitate Veteran connections, outreach and education around peer wellness, crisis prevention and community. This week is appropriately titled “Buddy Check Week” and will be held soon from Oct. 16 to 20.
VA offer resources and a network of support for all women Veterans including those who do not seek care with VA.
Suicide prevention is paramount to VA’s care of Veterans and new ways of training, including Escape Rooms, help train staff.