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An Excellent Website for Up-to-Date Veterans News

By , November 13, 2010 5:32 pm

I’m always looking for great veterans websites. Veterans Today is full of wonderful articles on veterans news and issues. Today I read a very informative article on veterans and mental health care, by Rosalyn Carter and Patrick Kennedy. Carter has been fighting for better mental health care for many years.

November 11, 2010 posted by Michael Leon · 

We can honor our veterans and ourselves by fighting stigma together. It’s a battle we know we can win. -

By Rosalynn Carter and Patrick Kennedy
in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

This Veterans Day, Americans will pay tribute to our military veterans, the men and women who have returned home from Iraq and Afghanistan. We will remember also those who still serve. However, truly honoring our armed forces means doing all we can to help address the disturbing trends of suicide, family violence, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and other mental health conditions found among our troops as a result of combat. Although they often are invisible, combat-related neurological injuries are wounds of war nonetheless and should be treated with the same urgency as we would treat other injuries.

The Carter Center recently held a national symposium on the reintegration of veterans into families, communities and the workplace. A recurring theme in the meeting was the damaging effect of stigma and discrimination on the health of veterans and their families.

According to a recent study, the rate of suicide among the military actually has surpassed that of the general public. These needless deaths are particularly devastating for the survivors, considering that a soldier’s safe return should have meant that he or she had successfully escaped harm.

Fortunately, effective treatments are available for even the most serious neurological illnesses. But many soldiers avoid treatment for fear of being perceived as weak by their colleagues or because of concerns that a history of mental illness may prevent them from advancing in their military career.

The armed services are working to change this perception and encourage soldiers to get help. Leaders like Staff Sgt. Megan Krause and Maj. Gen. David Blackledge (realwarriors.net) have come forward with their own experiences and battles with mental illness. But much more needs to be done.

To read the whole article, and for other veterans stories go to:

http://www.veteranstoday.com

Note: I am so thankful for those people who are advocating for better mental healthcare for our veterans. The need is so great, and we all need to keep the push on to erase the stigma that is still related to seeking help. That stigma is costing too many lives, and prolonging unnecessary suffering.

I remember how embarrassed and timid I felt when I first reached out for help from the Veterans Outreach Center back in 1987. Yet it was the help I received there that truly saved my life, and helped restore me to sanity.

While I’m grateful for their help, (and for my wonderful Nam vet counselor) I’m still angry that the VA policy meant that as soon as my divorce (from my Nam combat  vet) became final, I was told I was no longer eligible for counseling. What timing, kicking me out at the most vulnerable time of my life! Outrageous………..

We need to keep fighting for positive change!

It’s still hard for me to believe that after all these years, shame and stigma remain. It takes courage and guts to ask for help, but it can be “so worth it.” I’m living proof, for I’m still here, alive and kicking, and doing my small part to spread the word.

President Obama Declares November “Military Family Month”

By , November 9, 2010 2:42 pm
Obama: Nov is Military Family Month

 

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2010 — President Barack Obama has signed a proclamation designating this month as Military Family Month.We owe each day of security and freedom that we enjoy to the members of our Armed Forces and their families. Behind our brave service men and women, there are family members and loved ones who share in their sacrifice and provide unending support.

During Military Family Month, we celebrate the exceptional contributions of our military families, and we reaffirm our commitments to these selfless individuals who exemplify the highest principles of our Nation.Across America, military families inspire us all with their courage, strength, and deep devotion to our country. They endure the challenges of multiple deployments and moves; spend holidays and life milestones apart; juggle everyday tasks while a spouse, parent, son, or daughter is in harm’s way; and honor the service of their loved ones and the memory of those lost.

Just as we hold a sacred trust to the extraordinary Americans willing to lay down their lives to protect us all, we also have a national commitment to support and engage our military families. They are proud to serve our country; yet, they face unique challenges because of that service.

My Administration has taken important steps to help them shoulder their sacrifice, and we are working to ensure they have the resources to care for themselves and the tools to reach their dreams. We are working to improve family resilience, enhance the educational experience of military children, and ensure military spouses have employment and advancement opportunities, despite the relocations and deployment cycles of military life. Our historic investment to build a 21st-century Department of Veterans Affairs is helping to provide our veterans with the benefits and care they have earned.

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