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Cabana Survivors of Suicide Attempt (SOSA) Project

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Cabana (formerly Even Health) leverages a VR-based platform developed to provide private and safe group support for Veterans with high risk of suicide or have survived suicide attempts, focusing on peer-driven discussion and psychoeducation to tackle stigma and promote resilience. The program, rooted in a proven support group model, aims to decrease factors associated with suicide risk while fostering a sense of belonging and emotional well-being. It caters to both VA and non-VA enrolled Veterans, extending its reach through various service and community-based organizations.

This innovation is emerging and worth watching as it is being assessed in early implementations. See more emerging innovations.

Origin:

May 2022, Annapolis, MD

Awards and Recognition:

Mission Daybreak Grand challenge winner

Partners:

Office of Healthcare Innovation and Learning (OHIL), Office of Suicide Prevention (OSP)

Overview

Problem

Many Veterans who have survived suicide attempts do not seek help due to the stigma and shame associated with their experiences, which are compounded by general mental health stigmas. Studies suggest that reducing this stigma, improving access to care, and offering peer support are crucial steps in encouraging these individuals to engage with mental health s ... See more

Solution

Cabana's innovative solution delivers virtual reality-based support groups to help Veterans overcome the barriers of stigma and shame related to their suicide attempts, by ensuring privacy and anonymity in a comfortable setting. By enabling participants to access support through various devices, including smartphones and VR headsets, and allowing for anonymo ... See more

Results

The application of the Cabana virtual reality platform to deliver the SOSA intervention to Veterans is a novel approach, and while results are still developing, the intervention's effectiveness in other populations is promising. This innovative method has the potential to make a significant impact by reducing suicidal ideation and increasing resilience among ... See more

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About

Original team

David Black

CEO and Co-Founder

Nick Armstrong

Head of Public Sector