, 41, a resident of Baltimore and a mental health advocate says she's used this the suicide prevention line several times, especially during the pandemic, when she had frequent panic attacks.
So, seeing how individual states are doing is key to understanding which states will need more help and funding, and in what way, explains Miller. "I think it really depends on who's working there, who is answering the call," she says,"because there have been a few times where the person has not been hopeful or hasn't believed me."
"Workforce remains a major issue and will continue to be in the foreseeable future," notes Miller."Almost every state is looking to hire more professionals to staff the over 200 [call centers.]"
'waiting less' How cool is that?
Would’ve been cool of you to mention that the hotline was proposed and promoted by former FCC Chairman AjitPai.
Pretty soon the Big Gov leftists will be telling us 'Climate Change' is the cause of the rising mental health problems.
Fantastic news
So very grateful for this initiative.
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