Veteran mental health has been an ongoing issue for many years. New Mexico is one of the states with the highest number of tragedies. “Suicide is a challenge in New Mexico, as the suicide rate among New Mexico veterans exceeds the suicide rate for the U.S. population as a whole,” said Clear Force Deputy Director of Insider Risk and Suicide Prevention. President Michael Hudson said. One of the most recent concerns surrounding veterans and mental health was the mass shooting in Maine that left 18 people dead. The gunman was a military veteran and reportedly suffered from mental health issues. Stay Informed: Latest Headlines from KOAT Action 7 News Three of his 10 worst mass shootings in U.S. history were committed by veterans. A VA clinical psychologist in New Mexico said this is concerning. “We forget that the vast majority of community members don’t stop going back to work, going to work, raising children, and serving,” Brenda Mayne said. Police have found the Maine shooting suspect dead by suicide. She spoke to veterans working on Clear Force, her program for software to reach veterans before it’s too late. “About 1 percent of the American population wears military uniforms, and as a veteran, I’m in the 6-7 percent of the population. This leaves you out of that tight group. Returning to society. At times, you don’t know who to turn to. ‘Speak up,'” Michael Hudson said. Action 7 News On The Go: Download the app for free He said Mr Hudson said the methods currently in use place the bulk of the work on veterans. “Distinct forces want to upend that model. We want to enable organizations to operate with data and technology based on privacy and compliance. Even something as simple as this,” Hudson said. Follow us on social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube According to the Department of Defense’s Annual Suicide Report, suicide rates appear to be down slightly compared to 2020; From 2011 to 2022, it continues to increase gradually. Hudson said he is working on getting the software program started, hopefully here in New Mexico. If you are a veteran and need help, please call the national hotline 988.
Veteran mental health has been an ongoing issue for many years. New Mexico is one of the states with the highest number of tragedies.
“Suicide is a challenge in New Mexico, as the suicide rate among New Mexico veterans exceeds the suicide rate for the U.S. population as a whole,” said Clear Force Deputy Director of Insider Risk and Suicide Prevention. President Michael Hudson said.
One of the most recent concerns surrounding veterans and mental health was the mass shooting in Maine that left 18 people dead. The gunman was a military veteran and reportedly suffered from mental health issues.
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Three of the 10 deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history were committed by military veterans. A VA clinical psychologist in New Mexico said this is concerning.
“We forget that the vast majority of community members don’t stop going back to work, going to work, raising children, and serving,” Brenda Mayne said.
Police have found the Maine shooting suspect dead by suicide. We spoke to veterans working on Clear Force, a software program to reach veterans before it’s too late.
“About 1 percent of the American population wears military uniforms, and as a veteran, I’m in the 6-7 percent of the population. This leaves you out of that tight group. Returning to society. At times, you don’t know who to turn to. ‘Speak up,'” Michael Hudson said.
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Hudson said the methods currently in use place most of the work on veterans.
“Distinct forces want to upend that model. We want to enable organizations to operate with data and technology based on privacy and compliance. Even something as simple as this,” Hudson said.
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According to the Department of Defense’s annual suicide report, suicide rates continue to gradually increase from 2011 to 2022, although they appear to be slightly lower than in 2020.
Hudson said he is working to get the software program started, hopefully here in New Mexico. If you are a veteran and need help, please call the national hotline 988.