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September is Suicide Prevention Month throughout the United States. During the month, organizations provide information about identifying warning signs of suicide, increase the understanding of what leads to suicide and promote helpful resources. The Air Force encourages Airmen who identify an individual considering suicide to use the A.C.E. model: ask directly if a person is considering suicide, care by actively listening and removing means for self-injury, and escort the person to a helping organization. For more information, visit the Air Force suicide prevention website at www.af.mil/Suicide-Prevention. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Airman 1st Class Kathryn R.C. Reaves) Suicide Prevention Month raises awareness, promotes understanding
Throughout September, organizations across the United States make efforts to raise awareness of a mental health issue affecting many demographics.
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2017
U.S. Air Force Capt. (Dr.) Eva Chatman, 20th Medical Group family health physician, center, stands with others during her deployment at an undisclosed location in Africa circa 2016. During the deployment, Chatman was responsible for the care of approximately 250 service members and federal employees. (Courtesy photo) Air Force physician connects to the mission
While every Airman has a role to play in the Air Force mission, some may not see their job’s true impact when they first enter the service.
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2017
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