Discussion about mental health and suicide to be held in Lyme

Published: 05-19-2023 8:47 AM

LYME — CommunityCare of Lyme is scheduled to host a community discussion of mental health and suicide on Sunday in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month.

The event speakers include: Angie Raymond Leduc, manager of the Injury Prevention Center within Population Health at Dartmouth Health; Terri Lavely, who works for the St. Johnsbury, Vt.-based designated mental health agency Northeast Kingdom Human Services; and Al Carbonneau, who manages Headrest’s crisis call center. Laurie Veillette, a clinical psychologist, will serve as emcee for the event.

Topics include: The breadth of the problem in the Twin States; signs that can help save a life; and resources for support, including 988. The event also will include a guided question and answer session.

The discussion will take place on Sunday from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Lyme School. More information and registration is online at: cclyme.org/events/mh-suicide-conversation

 

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