Bill 118 s 2359, also known as the Servicemember Mental Health Support Act of 2023, aims to provide mental health support for members of the military. The bill recognizes the unique challenges that servicemembers face, including the stress of deployment, combat exposure, and the demands of military life.
The bill includes provisions to improve access to mental health services for servicemembers, including increasing funding for mental health programs within the Department of Defense. It also requires the Department of Defense to conduct a comprehensive review of mental health services available to servicemembers and identify any gaps in care.
Additionally, the bill mandates that the Department of Defense develop a mental health awareness training program for all servicemembers, to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues and encourage early intervention.
Overall, the Servicemember Mental Health Support Act of 2023 aims to ensure that servicemembers have access to the mental health support they need to cope with the unique challenges of military service.