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Ottawa to Offer All Staff Suicide Prevention Training

September 21, 2015 By Leave a Comment

“Ottawa will become the first municipality in Canada to offer suicide prevention training to every employee, something public health officials would like to see become as common as CPR training.”

This is great to see! Providing training to staff helps to create a safer workplace, but that training also has the potential to help family members and the wider community.

If you’re interested in workplace training or courses such as Mental Health First Aid, contact CMHA Kelowna at [email protected] or 250-861-3644.

Ottawa Training

[Shared from Elizabeth Payne’s article for the Ottawa Citizen.]

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: community, education, mental health, workplace

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