Council adopts resolution in support of veterans’ mental health awareness
As part of today’s Common Council meeting (Tuesday, September 24) the Common Council adopted file #240816 –a resolution designating November as Veterans’ Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Month in Milwaukee. The file was introduced by Alderwoman Larresa Taylor who is a veteran, and believes a spotlight on this issue is of great importance.
The resolution further urges the Department of Employee Relations and the Milwaukee Health Department to promote awareness of veterans’ mental health challenges and suicide risks among City employees and Milwaukee residents, respectively. The city of Milwaukee’s 16,708 veteran residents have higher unemployment and disability rates than the city’s non-veteran residents, as well as higher unemployment and poverty rates than veterans throughout Wisconsin, according to 2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.
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