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Mental Health Resource Kit
“Mental Health Resource Kit” serves as a guide to aid case workers in the mental health community to better serve clients with mental conditions. It covers essential areas such as:
• The most common mental health issues • The risk and protective factors of mental health
• Key recommendations and guidelines for case workers.
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