September is National Suicide Prevention Month

September 1, 2020

Each day, 17 veterans, reservists, and National Guard members die by suicide.

In January 2020 the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs announced a new strategy modeled after the Center for Disease Control’s Seven Core Strategies For Suicide Prevention.

“We need a holistic approach to the public health crisis of veteran suicide,” said House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mark Takano in a recent YouTube video.

This summer the Committee introduced ten veteran suicide prevention bills.

“If we’re going to make a dent in this crisis, we need to examine every angle, factor, and intersection that leads to suicide itself. That means adopting an evidenced-based model to ensure we are addressing factors from housing insecurity to emergency mental health care access to facility infrastructure, all of which can affect a veteran in crisis,” said Takano.

If you or a veteran you know are struggling, contact the Veteran Crisis Line 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 and select option 1, or text 838255. For more information about the Committee’s efforts to address the COVID-19 crisis and resources available for veterans, please visit: Https://Veterans.House.Gov/Covid-19.

Image from YouTube

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