Cultural training aims to bridge gaps in mental health support
NCT ID NCT06290180
Summary
This study tested a culturally grounded training program called First Face, designed to teach community members how to recognize and respond to mental health crises. Researchers surveyed 92 staff members at the Healing Lodge of the Seven Nations before, after, and three months after the training to see if it improved their knowledge, confidence, and attitudes. The goal was to understand if this type of training helps people better support others in crisis and connect them to professional help.
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Healing Lodge of the Seven Nations
Spokane Valley, Washington, 99212, United States
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