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Posted: Sat 12:50, 27 Jul 2013 Post subject: maintains it's just part of an ongoing process. |
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Can the Army's New Suicide Prevention Plan Really Work? Kayt Sukel Jul 29 2010, 12:00 PM ET Tweet More Email Print The U.S. Army's Task Force on Suicide Prevention released a comprehensive report this morning, assessing the Army's now-acute suicide problem and outlining the leadership's plans to confront it. General Peter W. Chiarelli,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the Army's vice chief of staff, briefed Congress on its contents yesterday. Though some are calling the report a blueprint for suicide prevention, Colonel Christopher Philbrick,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], head of the Task Force under General Chiarelli, maintains it's just part of an ongoing process.??"This report proposes different ways we can address the issue. But it's not the final step," he says. "We realize we need time to work with the Army family, make adjustments as needed. It's simply the continuation of our campaign."Few if any are questioning Chiarelli's or Philbrick's seriousness in leading this campaign. The open question is whether they, and it, will have the leverage to
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