40.312 Kentucky Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Suicide
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Prevention Program -- Mission and purpose -- Annual report -- Administrative
regulations.
(1)The Kentucky Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Suicide Prevention
Program is hereby created within the Kentucky Department of Veterans' Affairs and
shall be attached to the office of the commissioner for administrative purposes.
(2)The Kentucky Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Suicide Prevention
Program shall operate in collaboration with the Cabinet for Health and Family
Services and in conjunction with additional community partnerships, as appropriate.
(3)The mission of the program shall be to raise awareness of and reduce death by
suicide within the population of service members, veterans, and their families. The
program shall work to reduce barriers at the community and individual level that
increase the risk of suicide by increasing access to services and collaborating with a
statewide network of partners including state government agencies, community
partners, nonprofit organizations, federal partners, and individuals directly impacted
by risk of or loss from suicide.
(4)The program shall connect service members, veterans, and their families, whose
need for services is based upon their risk of death by suicide or other circumstances
as outlined by the program, with appropriate community and mental health
resources. The program shall:
(a)1. Raise awareness of and access to behavioral health services and
resources, promote evidence-based best practices and safe messaging to
increase awareness of veteran suicide prevention hotlines and other
crisis resources, and connect service members, veterans, and their
families to trained mental health providers and appropriate community
resources; and
2. Advocate for service members, veterans, and their families at risk for
suicide, and work to increase public awareness about the issue of suicide
among veterans and its root causes;
(b)Provide support and guidance to communities aiding in the development of
strategic planning designed to reduce suicide among service members,
veterans, and their families, including the engagement and coordination of
local leadership, faith-based entities, schools, chambers of commerce, public
and private providers, grassroots coalitions, and additional stakeholders as
identified and appropriate. These efforts shall include but not be limited to the
promotion of mental health awareness, the 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline created
in accordance with Pub. L. No. 116-172, the Green Alert under KRS 39F.180,
and local resources available to assist in crisis intervention and ongoing
supports; and
(c)Promote training opportunities and provide educational materials to
department and partnering agencies to increase the capacity to raise
awareness, identify, and engage service members, veterans, and their families
at risk of suicide.
(5)The department shall submit an annual written report to the Governor and the