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Flöha Erschienen am 30.06.2021 Landrat Matthias Damm hat mit dem achtjährigen Finn Fiedler von der Jugendfeuerwehr Böhrigen/Striegistal Platz genommen und testet die Kommunikationsmittel. Foto: Christof Heyden
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Mittelsachsen ist im Katastrophenschutz gut aufgestellt. In die Einsatzleitwagen wurden 180.000 Euro investiert. In Freiberg sind zwei neue Einsatzleitwagen für die Gefahrgutzüge des Katastrophenschutzes im Landkreis Mittelsachsen in Dienst gestellt worden. Landrat Matthias Damm übergab am Montag die auf VW-Modellbasis aufgebauten Fahrzeuge an die künftigen Nut
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Montgomery County will be hosting a virtual series called
Healing and Holding On – One Conversation at a Time for the Community, in honor of mental health awareness month which starts May 1.
The series will feature mental health experts and community partners that will speak openly on mental health and wellness issues.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, studies have shown an increase in conditions such as depressive disorder, anxiety, and chronic stress. A KFF Health Tracking Poll from July 2020 found that many adults are reporting negative impacts on their mental health and well-being.
Some of the conditions reported are difficulty sleeping (36%), trouble eating (32%), increases in alcohol consumption or substance use (12%), and worsening chronic conditions (12%), all due to worry and stress over the COVID-19 pandemic.
County to Host Conversation on Suicide Prevention and Mental Health
The County will be hosting an online conversation open to all residents focused on suicide prevention and mental health on Wednesday, March 10 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
This session is a part of Wellness Community Events: Healing and Holding On One Conversation at a Time for the Community, a series of discussions created by the County as an initiative to address mental health and wellness issues affecting the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Wednesday’s conversation will be presented by Tammi Ginsberg and David O’Leary from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).