Posted: | September 24, 2018 01:53 PM |
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From: | Senator Ryan P. Aument and Sen. Randy Vulakovich |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Military Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month Resolution |
In the very near future, we plan to introduce a resolution that would designate September 2018 as “Military Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month” in Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, veteran suicide is a growing problem for the men and women who have served this great country. Though they make up less than 9 percent of the U.S. population, veterans accounted for 14.3 percent of all suicides in America in 2015. Officials at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have responded to the veteran suicide crisis by boosting their mental health personnel and suicide hotline staff in recent years. Further, each VA facility has been asked to commit to “Be There” for veterans through a number of enhanced methods including a “no wrong door” philosophy for suicide prevention so every VA employee will assist veterans in need. They were also asked to establish “buddy systems” so veterans can reach out to someone when needed. This resolution urged civilians to help prevent veteran suicide by learning about the warning signs of depression and crisis, and to “Be There” for our veterans and learn about ways to support those in need. Please join us in designating September 2018 as “Military Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month” in Pennsylvania. |
Introduced as SR440