Suicide prevention coordinators work with community organizations to improve knowledge of suicide prevention and resource accessibility
VA and DoD are hosting a Suicide Prevention Conference dedicated to addressing military and Veteran suicide prevention.
Although we officially recognize Suicide Prevention Month in September, suicide prevention goes deeper than just a month.
This week, VA released its National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report, providing a comprehensive analysis of Veteran suicides through the year 2021.
VA's suicide prevention grant program awarded $52.5 million to 80 organizations that provide or coordinate suicide prevention services for Veterans and their families.
On International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day Nov. 18, survivors will come together to share support and find hope.
In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, we speak with with Dr. Greg Brown, Philadelphia VA clinical psychologist, about how safety planning can prevent suicide.
Learn how VA is reducing the risk of suicide among homeless Veterans
Talking about suicide prevention: We can build a culture that encourages and normalizes Veterans to talk about their struggles and reach out for help.
Ozarks and Central Arkansas VA hosted an outreach event for faith-based community members to combat Veteran suicide.
Thousands of Veterans have used VA telehealth to get treatment to address and reduce suicide risk.
Suicide prevention support and people who care are available every day to help you navigate challenges