Mentalhealth SquareOffs

62%
Yes WINNER

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38%
No

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62%
Yes

5 Comments
Desiree Williams
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Desiree Williams

Journaling helps mine remember overtime

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Kimberly Jarvis
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Kimberly Jarvis

I did when I was a teenager. Then my mother found it, read it, and yelled at me about what I wrote. So I stopped keeping a journal after that.

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Roberta Mckay
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Roberta Mckay

Help me remember thing from the past as well as the present.

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Terri Compton
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Terri Compton

I started journaling when my son was killed on a motorcycle. I have 9 steno books of those horrible early days of grief. Almost 20 years later, I have never opened them to read my thoughts.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

Particularly travel journals of family trips.

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38%
No

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

Last time was at 16 (decades ago), fell into wrong hands, never again!

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Lisa Dammarell
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Lisa Dammarell

Always getting into the wrong hands

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

I kept a diary when I was a child, is all. Was embarrassed when I read it years later, so would never keep a journal as an adult.

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Yes

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No

0

Yes

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

They don't know how to think for themselves!

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steven
steven

They're not the only ones.

Michael Bruner
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Michael Bruner

I really feel every kid needs a class to teach 'life skills'. This class would teach about money, relationships, socializing, social media and respect and what does respect mean. I also feel it should be a required class to move to the next grade. Entering Middle-School is a perfect time to teach it

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James P
James P

I think this should be taught at home, not in schools. I wouldn’t want a teacher to attempt to teach my daughter life skills.

Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Very negative impact on personal skills, interaction with others, Parents are to lax in checking on and limiting screen time. Get those kids outside playing with friends!!

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James P
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James P

I have a teenage daughter without social media. She has the option to have social media and declined. She stated that it’s distracting and that it bothers her how much her peers are using it.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Absolutely,get outside!

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Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

Duh! Ya think? Take their smartphone away for a few hours and see what happens, a total meltdown. It's not a habit but an addiction, wake up parents!

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No

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Yes

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No

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Yes

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Jeffrey Ransdell
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Jeffrey Ransdell

A number of police calls are the result of an individual not being able cope with their circumstances in an acceptable manner. Having a mental health worker along could not only help the individual, but prevent the police from being put in a position that may require serious force. Good for everyone

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Toasty
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Toasty

Certainly worth a look. Presenting the absurdly high dollar cost is an indication that the city doesn't want the program.

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No

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Vernon Taylor
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Vernon Taylor

Then we have to hire Mental Health Workers to deal with the Mental Health Workers who go on the calls and have to deal with what LEO sees on a daily basis. In addition to the liability and safety concerns they bring by being "nice" to thugs and criminals.

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Justin Booya
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Justin Booya

Let LEO'S do their job. They already have a very difficult job to do. Don't slow them down with "mental health workers."

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Can we let the police just do their jobs. Are you wanting to put more people in danger?

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addaw adadwdaw
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addaw adadwdaw

In this situation, the could have been murdered by the man in question.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

No, on the mental health worker, Yes, on a K-9 mental support animal.

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