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The federal government has launched a new behavioral health call line for students and staff at tribal schools across the U.S., including dozens in the Mountain West.
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Saturday, Oct. 1, marks five years since Nevada was shaken by the largest mass shooting in modern American history. Close to 60 died while attending a concert on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 1, 2017. Hundreds were injured, and even more suffer from emotional trauma and grief. KUNR’s Lucretia Cunningham sat down with Tennille Pereira, who is the director at the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center in Las Vegas, to learn how the city is healing.
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Read or listen to news headlines for Tuesday, August 9, 2022.
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Some law enforcement agencies in Nevada are piloting a virtual response program for mental health emergencies. KUNR’s Jose Davila IV sat down with news reporter Lucretia Cunningham to learn more.
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Some law enforcement agencies in Nevada are piloting a virtual response program for mental health emergencies.
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors, hosted in Reno, appointed the city’s own Mayor Hillary Schieve to chair a national task force on mental health.
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Nationally, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death, and in Nevada, it ranks 8th. KUNR’s Nick Stewart spoke with Misty Vaughan Allen, the state’s suicide prevention coordinator, about how the pandemic is impacting mental health and what the closure of the West Hills Behavioral Health Hospital means for Reno.
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There’s a shortage of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals across the country. That, along with the lack of treatment facilities, leave…
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As Nevadans caucus later this month, health care issues are at the forefront for many. Some of those voters want mental health to be a vital part of that…