New Hampshire HB1635 modifies suicide prevention education policies in schools by removing the required training hours and changing the frequency of.
New Hampshire HB1635 modifies the requirements of suicide prevention education policies in schools. It removes the requirement for a specific number of training hours and changes the frequency of training. Now, all school faculty and staff, including contracted personnel, must receive training annually within 30 days of being hired and every two years thereafter. The training may include topics such as youth suicide risk factors, warning signs, protective factors, response procedures, referrals, post-intervention, and available resources.
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