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Addressing the lifelong effects of trauma
Educators, mental health professionals and other community leaders are about to conclude a year of education on how to make Hancock County more sensitive to the needs of people who have suffered trauma. But, they say, the work is just beginning.
The Hancock County Trauma-Informed Learning Community Team, originated by the Be Healthy Now coalition and the Hancock County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services, includes representatives from schools, mental health, law enforcement, social service agencies and other nonprofit organizations. Their goal is to address long-term problems that may grow out of trauma.
The Hancock County Trauma-Informed Learning Community Team, originated by the Be Healthy Now coalition and the Hancock County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services, includes representatives from schools, mental health, law enforcement, social service agencies and other nonprofit organizations. Their goal is to address long-term problems that may grow out of trauma.
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Resource Type
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Journal or Publication
The Courier
Author
Sara Arthurs
State
Ohio
County
Hancock
Published Date
00 2015
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