VA’s Suicide Prevention Program Adds Chat Service
New Service Expands Online Access for Veterans
The Suicide Prevention campaign of the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) is expanding its outreach to all Veterans by piloting an online, one-to-one “chat service”
for Veterans who prefer reaching out for assistance using the Internet.
Called “Veterans Chat,” the new service enables Veterans, their families and friends to go online where they can
anonymously chat with a trained VA counselor. If a “chatter” is determined to be in a crisis, the counselor can
take immediate steps to transfer the person to the VA Suicide Prevention Hotline, where further counseling and
referral services are provided and crisis intervention steps can be taken.
Veterans, family members or friends can access Veterans Chat through the suicide prevention Web site
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
. There is a Veterans tab on the left-hand side of the website that will take
them directly to Veteran resource information. On this page, they can see the Hotline number (1-800-273-TALK),
and click on the Veterans Chat tab on the right side of the Web page to enter.
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