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Free Suicide Prevention Training
Free 1-hour “Question, Persuade, and Refer” trainings will teach you how to recognize suicide warning signs and how to help a friend.
Time: 12-1p.m.
Available Training Dates:
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Location: University Health Center Room 1150 (Sahet)
Register: http://www.health.umd.edu/qpr
Walk-Ins are welcome. Bring your lunch. Snacks will be provide
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