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Avel will be expanding its crisis care services for law enforcement to South Dakota.
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Meade County Sheriffs’ deputies will receive a proposed crisis intervention training program.
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USD is collaborating with Christie Campus Health to provide students with a mental health support call line.
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The 988 suicide prevention lifeline has been in place for well over a year now in South Dakota, and officials say the program is showing signs of progress.
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Project 437 raised over $250,000 dollars in donations for the Helpline Center this year. Twelve runners participated in the 437-mile relay-style run, which aims to bring awareness to physical and mental health.
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It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week. This year’s motto is ‘No one can take your place’.
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Emma Benoit shares her story to end the stigma around suicide and mental health. The Helpline Center is bringing a documentary about her advocacy to South Dakota.
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Starting a conversation about mental health can make a difference. Learn four steps to prevent suicide and save lives.
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Substance use comes with a lot of health risks. But there are lots of support and resources available in South Dakota.
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Meet a psychologist who has spent a lifetime promoting and advocating for mental health care in South Dakota.