Date: Thursday, Nov. 17 Time: 5:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Location: Dublin Community Recreation Center Address: 5600 Post Road, Dublin Registration: Use the form below or click here
(Dublin, Ohio) — Talking about mental health can be difficult, and stigma often surrounds dialogue regarding this important aspect of wellness.
The City of Dublin and Dublin Police have partnered with behavioral health group Syntero to present a community town hall that discusses mental health and cultural differences and how they can intersect with policing. The event focuses on how authentic connections from police can impact overall health and wellness of people from all cultural backgrounds, as well as what to expect when you interact with members of the police department.
Police aim to familiarize community members with available public safety services, so they are encouraged to seek appropriate support if a mental health crisis arises.
The police department would like to credit the Chief’s Advisory Committee members for their aspirations to create a town hall around these important wellness and public safety topics. CAC and Community Inclusion Advisory Committee members will be present to help facilitate the community question-and-answer session.
This event is free and open to all. It is recommended that children under 18 years attend with a parent or guardian, as some content could be activating for younger audiences. An RSVP is encouraged but not required.
Register at: bit.ly/DublinPoliceTownHall
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