Earlier, I had been pledged an effort by Rep. Liz Pike to implement a state-level Veteran's Suicide Program of some sort to pick up the obvious slack of the failures in that regard of the federal Veteran's Administration program.
Washington State has a large veteran/active duty population. Lack-luster efforts have been made and are being made by the Fed to address this problem... but those efforts are failing at a spectacular rate.
Yes, this is a federal problem. I freely admit it. But those dying and those at risk are immune to issues of bureaucratic territorial authority/jurisdiction.
Frequently, the VA system fails us. Not always... but far too often. I believe the problem of suicide is one of those issues.
Unfortunately, Rep. Pike failed to act. At all. Just too busy.
And unfortunately, I can't find ANY "related bills" that were introduced by ANYONE TO sign onto. And the source for that information was the list of bills Pike actually did sign on to.
Here's how I envision it:
Washington State has a large veteran/active duty population. Lack-luster efforts have been made and are being made by the Fed to address this problem... but those efforts are failing at a spectacular rate.
Yes, this is a federal problem. I freely admit it. But those dying and those at risk are immune to issues of bureaucratic territorial authority/jurisdiction.
Frequently, the VA system fails us. Not always... but far too often. I believe the problem of suicide is one of those issues.
Unfortunately, Rep. Pike failed to act. At all. Just too busy.
I signed into several related bills and voted yes on all that came up for a vote. I can work more on this over summer. Short sessions are tough.Liz sponsored 34 bills these past two sessions. One more would have been one too many.
And unfortunately, I can't find ANY "related bills" that were introduced by ANYONE TO sign onto. And the source for that information was the list of bills Pike actually did sign on to.
Here's how I envision it:
The Fed has dropped the ball on suicide prevention on Veterans. I have no idea what the vet suicide rate is in Washington State, but it’s likely substantial with our active/reserve/guard and veteran population within the state.
I’m thinking that the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs might be a great place to coordinate this program. Might be worth a call or two from your office to find out.
I suggest that a veteran suicide hotline might be, say, 711 as a phone number or something… an easy number to remember once publicized.
I see a shop set up in veteran’s affairs, staffed around the clock with, at a minimum, para-professional psych types who can defuse a situation, get medical support as needed, provide psych support at the caller’s location and identify psychiatric assets in any given geographic area and coordinate that treatment.
The purpose of this exercise isn’t to make something happen in the brief time left in session. But this can be extremely high profile while sticking it to the VA and our US Senators for failing our Veteran/Active population in this situation. They’re talking: you’re acting...
The horror stories are, for example, easy to find… Veterans killing themselves in VA Hospital parking lots, PTSD types committing criminal acts because they can’t get the help they need…
The start can be psychiatric issues… PTSD and that sort of thing… with, perhaps, a segue into actual medical treatment for service-connect physical ailments.
The Fed is failing us. This may be the beginning of a way to take care of those most troubled and most in need instead of turning a blind eye to the problem because it’s not our job… it belongs to the Fed.
And we’re dying because of it.I, of course, will not be benefiting in any way from such a program. My empire won't be expanded... no money in my pocket as a result.
And maybe... just maybe... we can put an end to this sort of thing.
ASHES TO ASHES
03.27.16 7:10 PM ET
Veteran Burned Himself Alive Outside VA Clinic
A retired sailor walked nine miles from his home to the facility where he was being treated and committed a fiery suicide.
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