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Veterans’ Disability Benefits | Attorney Fort Lauderdale | Miami | Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P. A. Benefits & Compensation: National Resource Directory. VA Mammography Program Gives Women a Chance to Beat Breast Cancer. Welcome to VetSuccess.gov (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs) 70--Non-VA Care_Program Integrity Tools. DoD, VA failing to treat military sexual trauma, veterans testify. The Defense and Veterans Affairs departments are failing to provide adequate mental health services to troops and veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder caused by sexual assault — a deficiency that contributes to lifelong struggles, military rape survivors told Congress on Friday. Earlier this week, the DoD Inspector General reported that more than 10 percent of sexual assault allegations within the military are not adequately investigated.

Speaking before the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s health panel, four former troops said the military and VA also fail to provide adequate, timely access to health services and counseling for sex assault victims. “Why is PTSD related to sexual assault so long lasting? It’s because it’s not properly treated or dealt with,” said Lisa Wilken, a former airman who was raped at age 22 by a co-worker. The Pentagon estimates that 26,000 incidents of sexual assault, ranging from unwanted sexual contact to rape, occur each year across the services.

VA Healthcare System Failing Veterans, Study Says. Project On Government Oversight. The Project On Government Oversight (POGO), founded in 1981, is an independent non-profit organization in the United States which investigates and seeks to expose corruption and other misconduct. POGO assists whistleblowers and investigates federal agencies, Congress, and government contractors. POGO is currently led by executive director Danielle Brian. Scope and methods[edit] Corporate whistleblowers and government insiders bring POGO many of its investigative topics. POGO informs the public of its findings, mainly through reports that contain extensive documentation and recommendations for how to solve the problems identified. In 2006, POGO launched its Congressional Oversight Training Series (COTS), which consists of monthly seminars on Capitol Hill for Congressional staffers and employees of the Congressional Research Service (CRS) and Government Accountability Office (GAO).

History[edit] Whistleblower award incident[edit] On August 3, 2010, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Needlogin?type=login&redirecturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jconline. OIG-12-02525-291R. Veterans health administration breast cancer. 'Something is clearly missing' in VA mental health care. By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor Eighty percent of veterans who attempted suicide and survived had received mental health care one month earlier from the Department of Veterans Affairs, underscoring the potential peril of 50-day average wait times they face in trying to access VA treatment, a suicide expert told a Congressional committee Wednesday. “When they had contact a month prior, the question I ask is: How long was it until their next (VA) appointment? Was it scheduled six weeks out? Is that the problem? Or was it scheduled one week out?”

David Rudd, head of the National Center for Veteran Studies, testified before the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. “My concern is — from the individuals I talk with that we treat to surviving family members of those who have died — often times, it’s an issue of the (VA) system getting in the way to keep an appointment, to get an appointment, or to get to an appointment,” Rudd said. “Your focus is on the process, the number of people hired. DoD, VA failing to treat military sexual trauma, veterans testify.

The Defense and Veterans Affairs departments are failing to provide adequate mental health services to troops and veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder caused by sexual assault — a deficiency that contributes to lifelong struggles, military rape survivors told Congress on Friday. Earlier this week, the DoD Inspector General reported that more than 10 percent of sexual assault allegations within the military are not adequately investigated. Speaking before the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s health panel, four former troops said the military and VA also fail to provide adequate, timely access to health services and counseling for sex assault victims. “Why is PTSD related to sexual assault so long lasting?

It’s because it’s not properly treated or dealt with,” said Lisa Wilken, a former airman who was raped at age 22 by a co-worker. The Pentagon estimates that 26,000 incidents of sexual assault, ranging from unwanted sexual contact to rape, occur each year across the services. Raw Data | Data. MSNBC: Military sexual assault survivors face broken VA treatment system | Protect Our Defenders. Female Sergeant Victimized by Department of Veteran Affairs. I don’t think it comes as a big shocker to anyone reading this article that women are systematically disenfranchised in the military. Not only are they subject to tremendous levels of sexual violence at the hands of various enemy soldiers, they are also constantly harassed, belittled, and violated by their male colleagues. Women now make up for about 11% of military personal in both Iraq & Afghanistan, yet they are continuously degraded, humiliated, and alienated from a system that prides itself on false notions of heroic behavior.

Sergeant Cara Hammer returned from her deployment in Iraq in 2005 thinking that her days of fighting had come to a halt. Little did she know that there were plenty of battles ahead. Cara returned from combat suffering from what is known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Like many veterans who also suffer from PTSD, Cara sought out for emotional and physical support. I felt like a candy striper. This certainly isn’t an isolated event. VA questioned on mental health care progress despite hiring, funding - Veterans. WASHINGTON — Despite more money and more staff to tackle the problem, veterans aren’t seeing enough progress toward getting mental health care, the chair of the House Veterans Affairs Committee said Wednesday. Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., said the extra funding and effort by the Department of Veterans Affairs seems to be going toward more bureaucracy and not better care for veterans. That’s particularly concerning with the wave of Iraq and Afghanistan servicemembers expected to reach the department in coming years.

“The true measure of success with respect to mental health care is not how many people are hired but how many people are helped,” he told VA officials during a hearing Wednesday. “It has become painfully clear to me that the VA is focused more on its process and not its outcomes.” The comments came during a hearing examining recent struggles of the department. But Petzel said he has seen positive signs of progress. “We are making a difference,” he said. But Rep. Veterans Seeking Mental Health Care for Sexual Assault Face Unacceptable Hurdles. SOURCE: AP/Carolyn Kaster Anu Bhagwati, a former Marine officer and executive director and co-founder of Service Women's Action Network, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 13, 2013, before the Senate subcommittee on Personnel hearing on sexual assault in the military.

By Katie Miller | April 4, 2013 A report released last week by the Institute of Medicine that assessed the health needs of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans made national headlines by revisiting the high rate of sexual assault in the U.S. armed forces. While the Pentagon estimates that as many as one in three women experience sexual assault while serving in the military and 86 percent of these crimes go unreported, one particularly chilling study cited in the report showed that servicewomen who experience sexual assault in the military are nine times more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, compared to other female veterans. End the Department of Veterans Affairs backlog. Whistle-Blower Complaints at Veterans Hospital. Whistle-Blower Complaints at Veterans Hospital. VA Disability Benefits: VA Benefits: Benefits & Compensation: National Resource Directory. The New GI Bill - Calculator. Best of the Web: Our Favorite Blogs and Web Sites. Welcome to VetSuccess.gov (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)

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