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He says The LGBT Center’s Orlando United Assistance Center continues to provide personalized services including mental health support for those who need it.
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The Mental Health Association of Central Florida has reported a marked rise in calls for help both during and after the Derek Chauvin trial.
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Clinicians with RedlineRescue.org have receive special training, including ride-alongs with the fire service.
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"It just is really sad to see what was supposed to be the best years of your life, like, go down the tubes."
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One in five COVID-19 survivors will develop a mental illness within 90 days of their diagnosis.
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OPD officers will still respond to all calls involving armed individuals or threats of violence.
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When the poet Maggie Smith set off to create her new book Keep Moving, she had no idea that it would be published in the midst of a pandemic. She says she wrote Keep Moving during one of her most unsure times — she'd recently divorced and was trying to figure out how to wade through that new grief.
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The TSA at the Orlando International Airport today is marking two years since the suicide of officer Rob Henry at the airport in 2019.
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The UCF CAPS Field of Memories might have come down already, but students can still leave messages of hope online for classmates struggling with their mental health.
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This is World Suicide Prevention Day. It’s a day to remember those lost to suicide and to raise awareness of resources available to Floridians who may need support.