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Commentator Eric Litwiller says recovery from a mental health illness isn't always about finding a cure.
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Nonprofits and local governments are bracing for a strain on the shelter system as the city prepares to lose 10% of its beds for people experiencing homelessness.
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Tenants of Lew McGinnis say his apartments are in a state of disrepair, yet evictions are filed quickly and repeatedly.
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The initiatives come a year after the Sedgwick County Commission signed onto a national resolution to reduce the number of people with mental illness in jail.
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Zero Reasons Why began after a rise in teen suicides. Four years later there’s still work to be done, but officials say the program has contributed to a decline in suicides and an increase in young people reaching out for help.
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John Kirk says he's taking steps to deal with past trauma that led to mental health struggles.
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That’s according to findings from a statewide poll by Fort Hays State University released Tuesday.
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Eric Litwiller of the Mental Health Association of South Central Kansas explains that while we might picture someone else when thinking about mental illness, we may be dealing with it ourselves too.