Published Aug 2019
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Particularly apparent following the Camp Fire, among the many goals of CETA is to provide comfort, guidance, and invaluable human resources to those who've been impacted by trauma in its varying forms.
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Care Enough to Act (CETA) is dedicated to providing resources for people affected by suicide in Butte County. This outreach piece will help the public understand how our connections at home, work and school can impact our mental health, and provide practical tools and resources to empower readers to take action if they are concerned about loved ones and acquaintances.
ViewPublished Sep 2017
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There are many ways people can get help for mental health challenges. Treatment options include counseling, support groups and medications, but there are also self-care measures like art and exercise that can improve people's mental wellness. Learn how people in the Chico area navigated their way toward hope.
ViewPublished Aug 2016
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For many people, stigma can be a barrier to addressing mental health problems. Stigma can manifest in many different ways. There can be stigma against wanting to get help, or stigma against admitting that they suffer from a mental health problem. For certain populations, stigma can be more specific. We all can benefit from identifying stigmas we consciously or subconsciously have. Once we identify them, hopefully they will no longer act as a barrier to getting services, or interfere with the way we interact with people who may need support. By telling stories of people who articulate stigmas/barriers they experienced before getting services, others will become more aware of stigma.
ViewPublished Sep 2015
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Care Enough to Act (CETA) is dedicated to providing resources for people affected by suicide in Butte County. This outreach piece will help educate about and reduce stigma surrounding suicide and mental illness, and provide practical tools and resources to empower readers to take action if they are concerned about loved ones and acquaintances.
ViewPublished Sep 2014
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In this public outreach piece Care Enough to Act (CETA), the suicide prevention task force for Butte, Glenn and Tehama Counties, shares stories of survivors of suicide loss and suicide attempts, as well as prevention and intervention tools.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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The multi-agency suicide-prevention task force known as Care Enough to Act helps the community understand depression as a clinical condition and an underlying risk factor in suicide.
ViewPublished Oct 2012
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Suicide is preventable. Care Enough to Act is a collaboration with the Butte County Suicide Prevention Task Force that aims to raise awareness of depression and bring hope and care to those affected by suicide.
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