![]() ![]() The Nation's #1 Independent Veterans Web Site Click here to make VA Watchdog dot Org your homepage VA NEWS FLASH from Larry Scott at VA Watchdog dot Org -- 11-16-2007 #1 |
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SUICIDE" REPORTING -- Says CBS used a "questionable journalistic tactic" in compiling reports. But, VA's arguments don't hold water.
The VA is striking back at CBS News for their reporting on veterans and suicide. The first CBS report is here...
http://www. But, the VA's arguments, against CBS and for their own advocacy, do NOT hold water. VA's self-congratulatory press release (below) speaks of all they have done in the area of suicide prevention. Truth be told, VA has virtually ignored the problem of veterans and suicide until this year. In the wake of the Walter Reed scandal and the ensuing stories about problems in VA healthcare, the VA added more suicide counselors. Their suicide hotline did not get started until late July of this year. Now, regarding their complaints about CBS. The VA release states, "VA is concerned that the data CBS presented in its broadcast was not reviewed by independent scientists as most legitimate academic studies are." This is completely wrong. CBS did not do or claim to do an academic study...they merely reviewed statistical data. And, to make sure they had it right, CBS sent that statistical data to a statistician outside of CBS for independent review as shown in the first report. This statement by the VA is deliberately misleading. The VA also states, "We are reviewing the limited information that CBS has made available to us..." Let's make something clear. VA could have had this same data had they gone out to the individual states and asked for it. VA did NOT do that because they didn't want to know about the suicide problem because then they would have had to address it...as they have been forced to do now. Once again, the VA is trying to back away from their mistakes. They should be ashamed of using the old "kill the messenger" tactic instead of taking this damning information to heart and doing something about it. And, to Acting VA Secretary Gordon Mansfield who had ample time to try to do something about the suicide problem during his tenure at the VA: "Mr. Secretary, you are a disgrace. A disgrace for not taking responsibility for the shortcomings of your agency and a disgrace for trying to lay them off on someone else." For more about veterans and suicide, use the VA
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More about how to get a VA Loan today -- Click Here ------------------------- Statement on CBS News Stories Aired November 13 and 14 November 14, 2007
VA operates the largest mental health care system
in the country, spending $3 billion each year on its mental health
programs, and has taken several measures to increase its mental health
services in recent years. Those include new programs bringing mental
health into primary care, intensified rehabilitation for those with
serious mental illnesses, and expanded programs for homeless veterans and
those with substance abuse problems. -------------------------
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