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Suicide Prevention

  • Suicide prevention resource of the month: Safety plan app

    Suicide prevention resource of the month: Safety plan app

    A Safety Plan can help Veterans facing a crisis. VA’s Safety Plan app was developed to help Veterans create their own unique Safety Plan.

  • Let’s talk about Veteran suicide prevention

    Let’s talk about Veteran suicide prevention

    Knowing how to talk about thoughts of suicide and when to reach out for support can make a lifesaving difference.

  • Have your buddy’s six: Know your role in preventing Veteran suicide

    Have your buddy’s six: Know your role in preventing Veteran suicide

    Veteran was trained to collaborate with fellow Airmen. Having his buddy’s six was important, and still is.

  • Preventing suicide among women Veterans

    Preventing suicide among women Veterans

    VA’s latest data shows a decrease in the suicide rate among women Veterans, but more effective interventions and support systems are needed.

  • Suicide prevention: Self-check assessment

    Suicide prevention: Self-check assessment

    The Veterans self-check assessment takes about 10 minutes to complete and has resources that can help if stress and depression are affecting you.

  • How VA is taking action to prevent Veteran suicide – Part Two

    How VA is taking action to prevent Veteran suicide – Part Two

    Our most recent annual report of Veteran suicide data highlights seven strategies to support Veterans.

  • Suicide prevention: VA S.A.V.E. training

    Suicide prevention: VA S.A.V.E. training

    VA S.A.V.E. training is a free, brief online or in-person course that can help you learn what to do if a Veteran you know is in crisis.

  • How VA is taking action to prevent Veteran suicide

    How VA is taking action to prevent Veteran suicide

    Our most recent annual report of Veteran suicide data highlights seven strategies to support Veterans.

  • There are many ways to reach out for support

    There are many ways to reach out for support

    Each person has their own way of reaching out for support. Finding the right way for you is what matters.

  • Preventing and managing a suicide crisis

    Preventing and managing a suicide crisis

    Preparing before a suicide crisis happens can help you get through it safely.

  • A special Mann Family Dinner episode supports Veterans

    A special Mann Family Dinner episode supports Veterans

    Mann Family Dinner episode discusses resources to address many of life’s challenges through VA’s Don’t Wait, Reach Out campaign.

  • Six suicide prevention resources all Veterans need to know

    Six suicide prevention resources all Veterans need to know

    You don’t have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to use many VA suicide prevention resources and sources of support

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Last updated January 30, 2017

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