Veteran Suicide Awareness & Prevention, Sept. 2

ODVA release – Connect Campaign: You’re Not Alone – September is #SuicidePreventionMonth. Throughout the month, ODVA will highlight the importance of awareness, community, and strengthening connections for veterans, their families and loved ones, and friends. Learn more about Veteran Suicide Awareness and Prevention: https://bit.ly/3CSKAaS The Connect campaign shares the positive outcomes of veterans who have connected to the VA for help with behavioral health concerns, addiction, suicidal ideation, or other traumatic life events to build awareness that veterans who are suffering from symptoms that can lead to suicide, will find help through the VA. This campaign aims to connect veterans and their families with suicide prevention resources on ODVA’s website where veterans and those who care for them can: Become aware of suicidal ideation warning signs and when/where to seek crisis services; Learn about preventative and educational resources and information including self-assessment tools. Below hear from veterans who have courageously sought help from the VA for behavioral health challenges and share their journey and challenges with others in hopes of encouraging others to Make the Connection to the VA. LGBTQ+: https://youtu.be/vX6THnaNDGc Women: https://youtu.be/NFsFv2ZNy68
Aging: https://youtu.be/4tvGj8FVaEw Homeless: https://youtu.be/6uzDrnsdpOo Family Members of Veterans: https://youtu.be/Cr1zFFxuAk8 Mental Health Treatment Options at VA: https://youtu.be/YZ9jvUgLW-4 Drug Misuse: Signs of a Mental Health Challenge: https://youtu.be/5I46ar0oFi4 Strength to Overcome PTSD and MST: https://youtu.be/IL4ZBIdNK80 A recent report found that those receiving care from the VA were 16% less likely to die by suicide. The availability and use of behavioral health and crisis resources for veterans include raising awareness around important topics related to suicide, including what resources are available and effective for veterans.