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Kansas budget approves millions for mental health workforce development

Summary by The Wichita Beacon
Takeaways  There are mental health workforce shortages across the country. Kansas is no exception  Universities and service providers are teaming up to help get more staff in the field  Kansas lawmakers approved almost $6 million for workforce development programs Finding mental health professionals in Kansas is hard.  Crisis teams that talk down suicidal Wichitans struggle to fill evening shifts and mental health hospitals that can rescue s…
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