Susan Smyre Haire News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Susan smyre haire. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Susan Smyre Haire Today - Breaking & Trending Today

How Southern states are addressing mental health crisis over COVID


The American South
Calls have not stopped at the state crisis line run by Mental Health of America in Greenville, South Carolina. Their team of trained volunteers has handled more than 30,000 calls from people across the state in crisis or seeking help managing everyday stress and anxiety over the past year.  
Calls are lasting longer and are coming in from people of all ages.
“The stress levels of our callers are extremely high,” said Susan Smyre Haire, the director of community engagement and development at the organization. Haire expects that call volume “to increase exponentially.”
The call center received grant funding from Vibrant Emotional Health, the nonprofit administrator of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, to expand services from city to state as the pandemic took hold last year.  ....

United States , Mercer University , North Carolina , South Carolina , Meharry Medical College , Rikki Harris , Lloyda Williamson , Susan Smyre Haire , Deidre Oconnor , Maria Clark , Jeffrey Geller , Jacob Warren , American Psychiatric Association , Centers For Disease , Weems Community Mental Health Center , Mental Health Services Administration , Rural Health , Kaiser Family Foundation , Mental Health Of America , Emotional Health , Drug Services , National Suicide Prevention Lifeline , How Southern , Mental Health , Vibrant Emotional Health , Disease Control ,

How Southern states are addressing mental health crisis over COVID


Calls have not stopped at the state crisis line run by Mental Health of America in Greenville, South Carolina. Their team of trained volunteers has handled more than 30,000 calls from people across the state in crisis or seeking help managing everyday stress and anxiety over the past year.  
Calls are lasting longer and are coming in from people of all ages.
“The stress levels of our callers are extremely high,” said Susan Smyre Haire, the director of community engagement and development at the organization. Haire expects that call volume “to increase exponentially.”
The call center received grant funding from Vibrant Emotional Health, the nonprofit administrator of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, to expand services from city to state as the pandemic took hold last year.  ....

United States , Mercer University , North Carolina , South Carolina , Meharry Medical College , Rikki Harris , Lloyda Williamson , Susan Smyre Haire , Deidre Oconnor , Jeffrey Geller , Jacob Warren , American Psychiatric Association , Centers For Disease , Weems Community Mental Health Center , Mental Health Services Administration , Rural Health , Kaiser Family Foundation , Mental Health Of America , Emotional Health , Drug Services , National Suicide Prevention Lifeline , Mental Health , Vibrant Emotional Health , Disease Control , Family Foundation , Consolidated Appropriations ,