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The Wy We Care: Suicide Risk Reduction Community Forum is bringing together school leaders, law enforcement and mental health professionals to discuss and share with the public how to build stronger communities and reduce suicides.
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The committee was launched in 2018 to help address these issues in the county, but was disbanded at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be revived in January with city, county, educational, prevention, and nonprofit organizations having a presence in addition to the public, which will have a larger role. This comes as Campbell County has set a record for suicides in a single year in 2022.
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The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is conducting a state health improvement plan for the first time. They're asking the public to help them narrow down specific solutions for the three areas the department has prioritized: behavioral health, access to care and unintentional injuries.
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Teton County residents report struggling more with their mental health and loneliness since the pandemic began. That's according to a community behavioral health assessment .
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A bill passed during this year's legislative session requires the Department of Health to consult with affected stakeholders as it develops a redesign…
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A bill that prioritizes certain populations for access to state-funded mental health services passed the Wyoming House and is on its way to the…
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The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) and Wyoming Medicaid is working to help kids with complex behavioral health challenges find local care, instead of…