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- Mission: Suicide prevention -- Chiarelli: Skills key in dealing with stress

- Suicide Prevention Commander's Toolkit

- Army One Source:
Army OneSource provides access to all Family programs and services, regardless of geographical location. This delivery system harnesses the resources that are already in place and uses personal contact and technology to improve on the delivery of service so that Families get support closest to where they live.
- Program Aims to Reduce Suicides

- Suicide Prevention Conference Addresses Mental Illness Stigma

- Army, National Institute of Mental Health Begin Suicide Study

- Suicide Prevention: The Army Continues to Make Forward Progress in Issues Involving Depression and Suicide for Soldiers
(Video)
- Getting Help
(Video)
- Army Observes National Suicide Prevention Week: Reinforces Theme of "Shoulder to Shoulder - No Soldier Stands Alone

- Suicide Prevention: No Soldier Stands Alone

- Devastating Effects of Suicide Hurt Many
, Jun. 15, 2008
- Army Responds to Rising Suicide Rates, Jan. 31, 2008
- Army Releases Suicide Data, Promotes Prevention Programs

- VA's Suicide Hot Line Begins Operations: VA's Suicide Hot Line: The toll-free hot line number is 1-800-273-TALK (8255). VA's hot line is staffed by mental health professionals and takes toll-free calls from across the country working closely with local VA mental-health providers to help callers.
- Army G-1 Human Resources Policy - Suicide Prevention Mission

- A collection of useful material about suicide prevention from the US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine:
Brochures, Help Cards, News Articles, and a Variety of Multimedia Resources on Suicide Prevention.
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