Members of the state’s Child Fatality Task Force are calling once again for lawmakers to devote more resources to children’s mental health and suicide prevention. That’s as the state’s child suicide rate crept up again in 2021.
Source: WRAL News
NC child suicides continue to rise, state data shows
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