May 21 (UPI) --More than $50 million in federal grant money will be available to local groups to provide suicide prevention and other services for America's at-risk veteran population, the U.S.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced record levels of suicide risk screening and follow-up evaluations.
WASHINGTON — Funding suicide prevention efforts at local agencies that are close to where veterans live was prioritized by senators as they considered reauthorizing — and possibly expanding — a $174 ...
“We do not currently have any plans that I'm aware of to use AI as a treatment device instead of providers,” Evan Carey, acting director of VA’s National Artificial Intelligence Institute, told ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — During September, people and organizations in the U.S. and around the world have spotlighted the importance of suicide prevention efforts. One group of individuals who suffer ...
The high suicide rate among veterans is a tragedy that seems nearly intractable, despite years of concerted effort to address the crisis. All agree that efforts must be more fruitful, but differ over ...