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- who: Jessica Ingram from the The inclusion of expert knowledge may support the usefulness of refugee and asylum seeker suicide prevention trainingA training program for support staff working with refugees and asylum seekers in the community led by researchers from The University of South Australia`s Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Research Group suggest that the effectiveness of the suicide prevention training program was due to the inclusion of expert knowledge, evidence and lived experience of refugee and asylum seeker suicidality in its development [2]. B. Clinical knowledge to improve screening have published the paper: Preventing suicide . . .
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