VA Deputy Secretary Donald M. Remy was a plenary speaker at the National Discussion on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment at America’s Colleges, Universities, and Service Academies held on April 6.
VA wants everyone who has experienced sexual assault to know services are available to support healing…with a variety of options to choose from.
Eligible Veterans and some former service members can go to any VA or non-VA hospital for emergency health care during an acute suicidal crisis. We break down who is eligible.
VA has a zero-tolerance policy toward harassment and sexual assault. The Bystander Intervention course is an important tool toward that goal.
Using bystander intervention, a clerical assistant sprung into action after seeing a provider being harassed by a patient.
Veteran Sponsorship Partnership Network helps connect transitioning service members and their families to VA services and community resources.
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.
Bystander Intervention Training for Veterans is available online now. Free training to learn how to contribute to a healthy, safe environment.
Key accomplishments from the first year of the Isakson-Roe Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act, including assistance for homeless Veterans and Intimate Partner Violence awareness.
Women Veterans should consider VA health benefits, including personalized, comprehensive care such as routine check-ups, cancer screenings, birth control and mammograms.
This webinar will introduce Beyond MST, a new mobile mental health app designed for MST survivors and those who care for them.
The Department of Defense is taking a multi-pronged approach to combat sexual assault in the military. One initiative – the Independent Review Commission on Sexual Assault in the Military – is reaching out to service members, Veterans, experts and survivors to get it right.