KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) – September is suicide prevention month and down in Ulster County mental health resources are available to first responders, and their families, starting on Thursday. The training aims to help frontline workers deal with anxiety, PTSD, and suicide.

Experts said they want to help first responders by reducing the stigma around suicide and mental health. That’s why a nationally accredited stress intervention training will be happening at the Ulster Savings Bank (180 Schwenk Drive, Kingston, N.Y. 12401).

Code 9 Project will host the two-day interactive training for law enforcement, fire, emergency services and veterans September 25 - 26.

“Our mission is to stop the suicides. They keep increasing and they keep increasing because the stigma of receiving help is still i

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