Alachua County Crisis Center presents ‘Safety Not Silence: A Mental Health Symposium’

Press release from Alachua County
ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – The Alachua County Crisis Center invites residents to its annual mental wellness and health needs symposium. “Safety Not Silence: A Mental Health Symposium” is from September 11 to September 14, 2023, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The remote symposium is free, but participants must register online. It is conducted via Zoom.
The symposium offers accurate and insightful mental health information to anyone interested. It is held in September to honor Suicide Prevention Month.
The symposium’s presenters are trained mental health professionals, including Alachua County Crisis Center staff, invited mental health professionals, and faculty from counselor education programs.
Topics this year include suicide prevention and self-injury, therapeutic dance, voice, and indigenous communities, cultural responsiveness, and more.
Learn more about Safety Not Silence: A Mental Health Symposium.
Why is mental health experiencing a crisis in our fair, educated, NG🤑 saturated community?
Breeding “snitches”?
Here is something for mental health understanding. If you think you are the opposite gender than how you were born, you have a mental health problem and surgery is not going to fix it.
“and indigenous communities, cultural responsiveness, and more.”
What does that even mean? Bunch of gobbledygook