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Free Camber Mental Health Webinar on Suicide Prevention: Understanding the Increasing Risks
September 20, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Join Camber Mental Health for a 3-part webinar series providing suicide prevention education and training and earn FREE CEUs. Learn about all three webinars here.
Suicide rates continue to significantly increase, and we are seeing more children than ever experiencing mental health crises. Special populations are at even more risk with 40% of LGBTQIA+ youth reporting seriously considering suicide in the last year. We must continue to evaluate current research to ensure an understanding of the risks to children. This training will look at the changes in data related to suicidality, the special populations at greater risk, and warning signs to look for when working with youth.
In this training, you will learn:
- The current data reported on suicidality in youth
- The populations found to be at an increased risk
- The red flags and warning signs for potential suicidality
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