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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 785 (Reported in Senate) — To improve mental health care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 202

Sec. 202. Designation of buddy check week by Department of Veterans Affairs

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The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall designate one week per year to organize outreach events and educate veterans on how to conduct peer wellness checks, which shall be known as Buddy Check Week . During Buddy Check Week, the Secretary, in consultation with organizations that represent veterans, non-profits that serve veterans, mental health experts, members of the Armed Forces, and such other entities and individuals as the Secretary considers appropriate, shall collaborate with organizations that represent veterans to provide educational opportunities for veterans to learn how to conduct peer wellness checks.
As part of the educational opportunities provided under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide the following: A script for veterans to use to conduct peer wellness checks that includes information on appropriate referrals to resources veterans might need. Online and in-person training, as appropriate, on how to conduct a peer wellness check. Opportunities for members of organizations that represent veterans to learn how to train individuals to conduct peer wellness checks.
Training for veterans participating in Buddy Check Week on how to transfer a phone call directly to the Veterans Crisis Line. Resiliency training for veterans participating in Buddy Check Week on handling a veteran in crisis. All training materials provided under the educational opportunities under paragraph
(1)shall be made available on a website of the Department. The Secretary, in collaboration with organizations that represent veterans, may conduct outreach regarding educational opportunities under subsection
(b)at— public events where many veterans are expected to congregate; meetings of organizations that represent veterans; facilities of the Department of Veterans Affairs; and such other locations as the Secretary, in collaboration with organizations that represent veterans, considers appropriate. The Secretary shall ensure that the Veterans Crisis Line has a plan for handling the potential increase of calls that may occur during Buddy Check Week. The head of the Veterans Crisis Line shall submit to the Secretary a plan for how to handle excess calls during Buddy Check Week, which may include the following: Additional hours for staff. The use of a backup call center. Any other plan to ensure that calls from veterans in crisis are being answered in a timely manner by an individual trained at the same level as a Veterans Crisis Line responder. In this section, the term Veterans Crisis Line means the toll-free hotline for veterans established under section 1720F(h) of title 38, United States Code.
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