Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Jun
08

U.S. Senator Advocates Military Justice System Reform

News and Press

Kristina Derro Veteran Advocate U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is leading the charge to end sex crimes in the military by giving a panel of seasoned, independent military trial lawyers the power to decide whether to prosecute sexual assault cases. Currently, this power is held by a small number of high-ranking military officials. Senator Gillibrand argues […]

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Jun
03

Horse therapy offers hope to veterans with PTSD

News and Press, PTSD

Service dogs are to known to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) manage their symptoms. Although less common, horse-assisted therapy has also emerged as a valuable way of supporting former service members as they transition from military to civilian life. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has partnered with PEACE Ranch in Traverse City, […]

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May
18

Is the VA doing enough to deal with the relocation scam?

News and Press

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is planning to suspend the Veterans Benefits Administration’s (VBA) acting chief Danny Pummill for 15 days without pay for permitting two employees to abuse the agency’s relocation process. Kimberly Graves and Diana Rubens manipulated the VBA’s hiring system for their own benefit. The inspector general’s September report claimed they […]

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May
11

Former VA employee spends stolen hospital funds on gambling and sex

News and Press

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been struggling with corruption and mismanagement, whether it is long patient wait times at VA facilities or the suspension of an official in the recent employee relocation scam. On April 6 a former VA supervisor was given a 15-month prison sentence for stealing funds from a VA hospital. […]

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May
04

How mindfulness training can help veterans with PTSD

Mental Health, News and Press, PTSD

Veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often face challenges when trying to manage their symptoms. Traumatic memories keep replaying in their minds in a continuous loop, according to researchers. Traditional forms of treatment may not always prove effective for all veterans. A new study shows mindfulness training may serve as a promising way for […]

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Apr
27

Wounded Warrior Project attempts to recover from spending scandal

News and Press

The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is struggling to regain the trust of its donors and veterans in the aftermath of a CBS News report criticizing the organization’s spending policies. The veterans charity group fired its CEO Steven Nardizzi and COO Al Giordano in early March. The action was taken in response to a CBS News […]

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Apr
19

VA Suicide Hotline Sends Desperate Veterans Straight to Voicemail

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Advocate With each tragic story of a suicide, the same question is asked: “why didn’t they talk to someone or seek out help?” As a society, we want to believe that there is always someone out there to talk to; always an outstretched hand just waiting for you to take hold. Well, […]

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Apr
14
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PAWS Act to provide veterans with service dogs for PTSD

PTSD

Counseling and medication may not always be effective treatments for every veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Many have found the companionship of a service dog beneficial for managing symptoms. A new bill introduced in the House on March 16 aims to provide wounded warriors with service dogs. Under the Puppies Assisting Wounded Service […]

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Apr
06
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Fairness for Veterans Act aims to recognize PTSD-related discharges

PTSD, Veterans Law

Veterans currently face a long, uphill battle when trying to upgrade their less than honorable discharges. Many such discharges occur due to undiagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other conditions. The Fairness for Veterans Act introduced by Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman on March 3 might provide some much-needed relief. The bill seeks to ensure veterans […]

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Mar
29
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It’s time to focus on treatment of Gulf War illnesses, panel tells VA

Mental Health, News and Press

A panel of experts has urged the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay more attention to monitoring and treating veterans with Gulf War illnesses rather than searching for links between their health problems and environmental exposure-related causes. In a report released February 11, Institute of Medicine researchers said veterans of the 1991 Persian Gulf War […]

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