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Learn about the VIC, a free ID card issued by the VA to former US military personnel. The VIC proves service but not eligibility for federal benefits or access to military installations.
A U.S.-based crisis hotline for military veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers. Learn about its history, impact, and controversies since its establishment in 2007.
The VHIC is an ID card issued by the VA for eligible veterans to access VA medical facilities and some military installations. Learn about the card's purpose, design, qualification, and other state and local cards for veterans.
About 30% of U.S. adults suffer from abusive misconduct at work, and 66% say they’re aware of bullying at their jobs, according to a 2021 survey from the Workplace Bullying Institute, a U.S ...
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the federal agency that provides healthcare to veterans in the US. It operates 146 medical centers, 772 outpatient clinics, and 134 nursing homes, and has a history of quality improvement and research.
Learn about the high rate of suicide among U.S. military veterans, the factors that contribute to it, and the efforts to prevent it. The web page cites various sources and statistics, such as 20 veterans dying by suicide per day in 2014 and 44 veterans per day in 2022.
A comprehensive overview of anti-bullying laws and policies in different countries and regions. Learn about the Republic Act 10627 or the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 in the Philippines, and other examples of anti-bullying legislation in Asia, North America, and the US.
DBHDS stands for Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, which provides public services for people with mental illness, intellectual disability, or substance abuse issues. The department operates community services boards and state-run facilities, and has faced lawsuits over alleged abuses.