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The Department of Homeland Security would establish new programs and training to help prevent suicides among its law enforcement officers and improve their mental health and resilience. The legislation would require DHS to provide counseling services, peer support networks, and mental health resources specifically designed for officers dealing with job-related stress and trauma. These efforts aim to address the high suicide rates among federal law enforcement personnel by making mental health support more accessible and reducing the stigma around seeking help.
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