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  2. Wingman Project - Wikipedia

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    The Wingman Project (formerly 'Wingman For Life') is a layperson, peer-to-peer suicide intervention program that shows U.S. military members and their families how to intervene to save a life. By promoting a Wingman Ethos, whereby military families and members take personal accountability for the well being of each other, communities can help ...

  3. Retired Army chaplain teaches suicide prevention training - AOL

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  4. United States military veteran suicide - Wikipedia

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    The first suicide prevention center in the United States was opened in Los Angeles in 1958 with funding from the U.S. Public Health Service. In 1966, the Center for Studies of Suicide Prevention (later the Suicide Research Unit) was established at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Later ...

  5. Veterans Crisis Line - Wikipedia

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    National Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline (2007–2011) The Veterans Crisis Line is a United States–based crisis hotline for military veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers. The service is available 24/7 via the toll-free hotline number 988.

  6. The number of military suicides dipped in 2022 as the ...

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    The number of suicides among U.S. military members and their families dipped slightly in 2022, compared with the previous year, as the Defense Department tries to build prevention and treatment ...

  7. Inmate suicide at Erie County Prison leads to confidential ...

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    On Feb. 14, 2020, the prison medical staff prescribed Creaton an antipsychotic medication and an antidepressant, and directed a "step down" process from close watch for 48 hours, with the watches ...

  8. Prisoner suicide - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, some jails screen anyway, since jail suicides are difficult on staff and on the municipality and often lead to legal action, and because some states mandate screening procedures and impose tort liability for failure to follow them. Elected officials may face political ramifications if they become the scapegoat for a prisoner suicide.

  9. Suicide prevention - Wikipedia

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    The first documented program aimed at preventing suicide was initiated in 1906 in both New York, the National Save-A-Life League, and in London, the Suicide Prevention Department of the Salvation Army. [99] Suicide prevention interventions fall into two broad categories: prevention targeted at the level of the individual and prevention targeted ...

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