Individuals trained in CPR can save a life. Attendees at the suicide prevention seminar learned that a process known as QPR can save a life, as well. Read more
What is the normal grieving period? How do ‘healthy’ people normally grieve? These were a few of the questions that Tim Polakowski aimed to answer in his Discussion Day session “Death and Grief.” Read more
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Discussion Day Keynote Speaker, Lynn Sanford, is a professor, social worker and author from Massachusetts. Much of the content of her speech drew from her study, "Strong at the Broken Places."