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  • The last chapter: End-of-life decisions and suicide risk

    The last chapter: End-of-life decisions and suicide risk

    Suicide Risk Management Consultation offers free consultation to providers who treat Veterans at risk for suicide in all phases of life.

  • Postvention: Provider support for the healing journey

    Postvention: Provider support for the healing journey

    Suicide loss touches many including providers. Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program provides postvention support on healing journey.

  • VA assists justice-involved Veterans through free provider consults and resources

    VA assists justice-involved Veterans through free provider consults and resources

    The VA Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program is a free resource designed to support providers as they assist justice-involved Veterans.

  • VA supports providers who serve Veterans

    VA supports providers who serve Veterans

    The SRM program provides free consultation and resources: including therapeutic best practices for providers working with Veterans at risk for suicide.

  • Mobile mental health apps for Veterans aim to reduce suicide risk

    Mobile mental health apps for Veterans aim to reduce suicide risk

    VA Pittsburgh staff are working to reach more Veterans using mobile mental health apps. Project seeks to increase Veterans’ access to mobile apps to improve mental health coping and reduce suicide risk.

  • Programs teach military competency, PTSD, suicide best practices

    Programs teach military competency, PTSD, suicide best practices

    For mental health providers, understanding cultural impacts and service-related experiences can create a safe environment for assessment and treatment for Vets with PTSD or at high-risk for suicide.

  • Creating provider-to-provider support

    Creating provider-to-provider support

    The Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program offers free consultations and training for all providers in the VA health care system and the community who are treating Veterans at risk for suicide.

  • VA observes World Mental Health Day

    VA observes World Mental Health Day

    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.

  • VA, DoD update the Suicide Risk Clinical Practice Guideline

    VA, DoD update the Suicide Risk Clinical Practice Guideline

    VA and DoD update the Suicide Risk Clinical Practice Guideline to improve the well-being of service members and Veterans at risk for suicide.

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