tailieunhanh - DODSER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SUICIDE EVENT REPORT CALENDAR YEAR 2011 ANNUAL REPORT
Agree that in consideration of and as a condition of acceptance of my participation in the Event, for myself, my executors and administrators, hereby waive all and any claim, right or cause of action against the Council which I or they might otherwise have, arising out of my injury or loss of any description whatsoever which I may suffer or sustain in the course of or consequence upon my participation or participation in the Event. Understand that while participating in the Event, I agree to abide by any rules; participate with care for other participants and members of the general. | J iTES DEFENSE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE ST Of NATIONAL CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY National Center for Telehealth Technology T 2 Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health Traumatic Brain Injury DCoE The estimated cost of report for the Department of Defense is approximately 64 000 in Fiscal Years 2011 - 2012. This includes 20 000 in expenses and 44 000 in DoD labor. Generated on 2012Nov15 ReDD 0-D493E45 PERSONNEL AND READINESS OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE 4000 DEFENSE PENTAGON WASHINGTON . 20301-4000 Dear Military Leadership and Community Members Suicide prevention is a top priority for the Department of Defense DoD . Reflecting this the Secretary of Defense established the Defense Suicide Prevention Office DSPO in November 2011 to serve as the focal point for all DoD suicide prevention programs policies and surveillance activities. DSPO is working with its partners to enhance suicide prevention efforts in the military by responding to a range of critical recommendations including those offered by the DoD s Task Force on the Prevention of Suicide by Members of the Armed Forces. These efforts include establishing monitoring and analyzing the results of suicide prevention research and surveillance activities to identify suicide risk factors and translate findings into policy and strategies. DSPO is working with the Department of Veterans Affairs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Telehealth Technology T2 among others on these surveillance efforts. As one of the surveillance efforts used at DoD to help characterize the suicidal behavior of military personnel the Department of Defense Suicide Event Report DoDSER program was launched in 2008 to refine suicide surveillance within DoD. The DoDSER assesses several areas of interest to suicide prevention efforts including demographics behavioral health history circumstances at the time of the event . stressors and significant life .
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