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NJ A4171

NJ A4171
Requires DVA conduct outcomes and efficacy study of veteran to veteran peer support helpline.


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Introduced
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs to conduct a study on the outcomes and efficacy of the veteran to veteran peer support helpline, commonly referred to as the vet to vet hotline, and to submit a report of its findings to the Legislature, and permits the Commissioner to submit a proposal for legislation that improves the laws of this State regarding the efficacy of the veteran to veteran peer support helpline. The study will be for a two-year period and will be based on an analysis of national suicide data and data collected from the helpline. The study will include, but not be limited to: (1) the efficacy of the helpline in leading veterans to sustained mental health regimens and suicide prevention; (2) the helpline's visibility; (3) the role of the helpline as part of the department's mental health care services; (4) whether receiving sustained mental health care services affects suicidality and whether veterans previously receiving department mental health care services use the helpline in times of crisis; (5) the helpline's effectiveness in assisting veterans at risk for suicide when contacted by a non-veteran; (6) the helpline's overall efficacy in preventing suicides and whether the number of contacts affects such efficacy; (7) the lines long-term efficacy in preventing repeated suicide attempts and when such efficacy is temporary; (8) when referral to mental health care services affects the risk of suicide; and (9) the helpline's efficacy in promoting continued mental health care for those veterans who are at high risk for suicide and whose suicide was prevented.

AI Summary

This bill mandates that the Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) conduct a two-year study to evaluate the effectiveness and outcomes of the veteran-to-veteran peer support helpline, also known as the vet-to-vet hotline, which provides support to veterans by veterans. The study will analyze national suicide data and information gathered from the helpline itself to assess its impact on suicide prevention, its role within the DVA's mental health services, its visibility, and how it interacts with veterans receiving ongoing mental health care or those at high risk for suicide. The Commissioner will then submit a report of these findings to the Legislature and may also propose new legislation to enhance the helpline's effectiveness.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee (on 02/19/2026)

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