SAFE-Watch identifies at-risk Veterans who require suicide evaluation completion, creating alerts and reports for care providers.
Partnership renewal enhances support for service members and Veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life and communities.
Be ready before a suicide crisis by learning about resources that are available. You don’t have to face it alone.
If you create content for Veterans or their supporters, it’s important to know how to effectively talk about Veteran suicide and prevention.
Veterans can learn about risk and protective factors for suicide and how to find resources to help manage them.
VA offer resources and a network of support for all women Veterans including those who do not seek care with VA.
Transitioning to civilian life can be difficult. Find ways to overcome suicide thoughts with VA and Veteran organizations resources.
You don’t need to know complicated terms or lots of data to talk to someone about suicide. You just have to show concern.
The change and growth during spring can remind Veterans that even during challenging times, there is hope
Suicide prevention coordinators work with community organizations to improve knowledge of suicide prevention and resource accessibility
If a Veteran is talking about suicide, be prepared and know how to respond with care and compassion. You could help save a life.
Suicide prevention coordinators are located at each VA medical center around the country and are your guide to VA resources and services.