(RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TENN.) Blackman High School will host a suicide awareness and prevention night in their high school auditorium next month on February 6th at 6 p.m. The night is open to all Rutherford County School parents and guardians, though some information may not be suitable for small children.
At the upcoming event, parents and educators will hear from The Jason Foundation as well as Trustpoint Hospital to learn about suicide risk factors and warning signs. During the seminar, parents and guardians will hear from experts who focus on mental well-being. Parents can also discover helpful resources and support options for their students.
For more information contact secondary school counseling supervisor Christine Bryan at bryanc@rcschools.net.
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