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VA Rolling Out Suicide Hotline Ads in DC
July 25, 2008
Peake: First-of-Its-Kind Test for VA
WASHINGTON – Veterans and other residents of metropolitan Washington,
D.C., have begun seeing outreach information on buses and inside subway
cars about the suicide prevention hotline of the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA).
The red-white-and-blue displays, the centerpiece of a new three-month
outreach campaign, will highlight VA’s suicide prevention hotline --
1-800-273-TALK. If the campaign is successful in raising awareness, VA
officials plan to extend the promotional campaign to other parts of the
country.
“It
takes the courage and strength of a warrior to ask for help,” said Dr.
James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “That’s the message of this
outreach.”
In D.C., 80 buses, 220 subway cars and 10 subway stations will carry the
displays until mid October. VA officials will measure the effectiveness of
the outreach campaign by tracking any increase in calls to its suicide
prevention hotline from telephone numbers in the metro D.C. area. VA’s
newest outreach to veterans and their families about suicide prevention
includes soon-to-be-released public service ads featuring actor Gary
Sinese.
The ads are the latest outreach tool in a suicide prevention program that
includes creation of a toll-free, round-the-clock hotline, which began
operation last summer; the expansion of hours at VA’s 153 medical
facilities to care for veterans with mental health problems; the hiring of
suicide prevention counselors at each VA medical center; and special
training programs for all VA employees in medical centers and clinics to
alert them to warning signs in veterans for suicide and other emotional
problems.
VA operates one of the largest mental health programs in the country, with
about 9,000 mental health professionals, a yearly mental health budget of
about $3 billion and about 1 million patients who have a mental health
diagnosis.
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