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If you are seeking support, we encourage you to visit our website at www.dcontario.org/locations to locate your nearest member centre. 
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this powerful episode of DCO Discourse, Vijay starts a new mini-series entitled "Crisis Reports", looking at current literature in the sector. This installment, we look at a paper entitled "Enhancing Equity on Crisis Lines: Understanding the Background, Practices, and Learning Needs of Responders in Canada". </itunes:subtitle>
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How well do responders handle crises involving mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts? What gaps exist in their ability to support marginalized groups such as Black communities, Indigenous peoples, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals? Tune in as we discuss the importance of cultural humility, the role of training, and the resources needed to improve support for these critical populations.
To connect with support related to this episode, or for anything else going on in your life, please visit www.dcontario.org/locations to find your nearest Member Centre. Many of our centers operate 24/7. Thank you for joining us, and we hope this episode encourages you to continue the conversation. If you have feedback or future content requests, please use the following link: https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8 
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How well do responders handle crises involving mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts? What gaps exist in their ability to support marginalized groups such as Black communities, Indigenous peoples, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals? Tune in as we discuss the importance of cultural humility, the role of training, and the resources needed to improve support for these critical populations.<br>
To connect with support related to this episode, or for anything else going on in your life, please visit <a href="http://www.dcontario.org/locations" rel="nofollow">www.dcontario.org/locations</a> to find your nearest Member Centre. Many of our centers operate 24/7. Thank you for joining us, and we hope this episode encourages you to continue the conversation. If you have feedback or future content requests, please use the following link: <a href="https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8" rel="nofollow">https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8</a></p>]]>
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How well do responders handle crises involving mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts? What gaps exist in their ability to support marginalized groups such as Black communities, Indigenous peoples, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals? Tune in as we discuss the importance of cultural humility, the role of training, and the resources needed to improve support for these critical populations.<br>
To connect with support related to this episode, or for anything else going on in your life, please visit <a href="http://www.dcontario.org/locations" rel="nofollow">www.dcontario.org/locations</a> to find your nearest Member Centre. Many of our centers operate 24/7. Thank you for joining us, and we hope this episode encourages you to continue the conversation. If you have feedback or future content requests, please use the following link: <a href="https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8" rel="nofollow">https://forms.gle/o8yUPMss6wo8dP1X8</a></p>]]>
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