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UPDATE: CBS REPORT ON VETERANS AND
SUICIDE PROMPTS
CONGRESSIONAL HEARING -- House Vets' Chair, Rep.
Bob Filner, says hearing will take place in
December
and focus on suicide and homelessness.

The CBS news report on veterans and suicide has
prompted action on Capitol Hill. For more on that report, with
backlinks...click here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfNOV07/nf111607-1.htm
Rep. Bob Filner (D-CA), Chairman of the House
Committee on Veterans' Affairs, has announced a hearing that will be set
for December. The hearing will also look at homelessness in the
veterans' community.
For more about suicide, use the VA Watchdog
search engine...click here...
http://www.yourvabenefits.org/sessearch.php?q=suicide&op=and
For more about homelessness, use the VA Watchdog
search engine...click here...
http://www.yourvabe
nefits.org/sessearch.php?q=homeless&op=and
Rep. Bob Filner press release here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/07/hcva07/hcva111607-1.htm
Press release below:
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Our Nation’s Veterans: Stopping Suicides and
Ending Homelessness!
House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Announces
Hearing on Mental Health for Veterans
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 16, 2007
Kristal DeKleer (202) 225-9756
Washington, D.C. – Chairman Bob Filner (D-CA) announced that the House
Committee on Veterans’ Affairs will hold a hearing to examine current
mental health care available to our nation’s veterans by the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA). The hearing will focus on two recent reports: a
National Alliance to End Homelessness study which showed that one out of
four homeless are veterans and a CBS News report that found the rate of
suicide among veterans is double that of the general population.
“These two reports only highlight what we do not know about our veterans,”
said Chairman Filner. “I think the report on homeless veterans
underestimates the reality of the number of America’s heroes that are on
the street tonight. The tragedy of homeless veterans is that we know what
we need to do to prevent it, but neither the military nor the VA
bureaucracy is ready to do this. What is worse is that we know the
repercussions of not acting.”
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The hearing will focus on recent statistical data
from private sources as a platform to discuss comparative data from the VA
on these issues. Witnesses invited will include members of the media,
scholars from the mental health care profession and representatives from
the VA. The hearing will take place in December.
“One homeless veteran living on the street is one too many,” said Mike
Michaud, Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health.
“VA has very good homeless veterans programs, but the need is still great.
We must understand the factors, including mental health and Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder, that cause veterans to represent a disproportionately
larger segment of the homeless population in our country. We must find
solutions to get these heroes back on their feet.”
“When we hear a report that the suicide rate for veterans is double that
of the general population, and that the Department of Veterans Affairs
isn’t even keeping track of the problem, clearly we need to ask some
serious questions,” said Harry E. Mitchell, Chairman of the Oversight and
Investigations Subcommittee. “Our veterans deserve better, and so do their
families.”
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