IBR Staff//July 14, 2016//

The Speedy Foundation (TSF) and FACES Family Justice Center held a Mental Health First Aid training 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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