Most military branches don’t ‘fully’ check if suicide prevention training works, watchdog finds

Most military branches don’t ‘fully’ check if suicide prevention training works, watchdog findsPhoto: Task & Purpose

The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps generally do not track or evaluate suicide prevention training effectiveness. The Air Force tracks data and has an evaluation plan, but there are gaps. The post Most military branches don’t ‘fully’ check if suicide prevention training works, watchdo

Why this matters for military families

Directly impacts active-duty service members, deployment schedules, and operational readiness across branches.

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