In this episode, Matt Miller, Ph.D., MPH, discusses VA's progress and plans for implementing more evidence-based suicide prevention practices.
Supporting providers who serve Veterans with suicide prevention resources with VA's Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program.
The 988 expansion directly addresses the need for ease of access and clarity in times of crisis, both for Veterans and non-Veterans alike.
Veteran mental health is a key part of a pledge two dozen companies signed during a ceremony Nov. 13 at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C.
“From Science to Practice” translates published research into informative tips that VA suicide prevention coordinators and providers can use to support their patients.
VA’s Center of Excellence for Suicide Prevention studied the potential correlation between reported pain intensity and suicide attempts. Results: How pain treatment can be a suicide prevention tactic.
On October 10, VA observes World Mental Health Day, a global event organized by the World Federation for Mental Health. The theme for 2019 is mental health and suicide prevention.
All Veterans can help prevent Veteran suicides. You don’t need to be a mental health expert. Veteran peer support helps fellow Veterans feel less alone. You just need to Be There!
In support of Suicide Prevention Month, VA and AMVETS teamed […]
The South Texas VA Recreation Center was transformed into an idea factory for the monthly Suicide Prevention Resources Meeting. Attendees took part in an interactive exercise. The participants come from all types of backgrounds and experience levels, but with the common thread of preventing suicide.
Engaging community partners in the technology sector is an important component of VA’s National Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide.
VA and DoD update the Suicide Risk Clinical Practice Guideline to improve the well-being of service members and Veterans at risk for suicide.