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Kansas organization launches free suicide prevention training focused on LGBTQ+ community
TOPEKA — A Wichita organization created an online training program for suicide prevention and mental health education to improve the care that LGBTQ+ Kansans receive when reaching out to crisis resources, including the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The organization, Center of Daring, focuses on inclusivity and leadership training. Its 10-part training program takes nine […]
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