Responding to Suicide: a Skills Based Approach (Video)

In this video, Melinda Moore, the private sector co-lead of the Action Alliance Faith Communities Task Force facilitates a webinar on Responding to Suicide: a Skills-based Approach. Joining the conversation were Deacon Ed Shoener from St. Peter's Cathedral in the Diocese of Scranton and Dr. Chris Miller, a member of the Action Alliance's Faith Communities Task Force. This recorded webinar provides insights into the significant role that faith communities can play in both suicide prevention and postvention.

For additional resources, please see: https://theactionalliance.org/faith-hope-life

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