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Family Justice Center holds Mental Health First Aid training
July 15, 2016
Shannon Decker
Family Justice Center holds Mental Health First Aid training
Shannon Decker
July 15, 2016

Family Justice Center holds Mental Health First Aid training

Shannon Decker
July 15, 2016

By Idaho Business Review Staff

The Speedy Foundation (TSF) and FACES Family Justice Center held a Mental Health First Aidtraining July 13 for staff members, including law enforcement, medical providers, prosecuting attorneys, victim advocates, and community resource professionals.

FACES identified MHFA training as a critical need for the center’s mission.

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