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But the ways that people seek support in times of need are evolving quickly. “Going forward, 988 will need to compete not just for attention but for trust and [positive] perception,” says Professor Michiko Ueda-Ballmer. @CPRMaxwell
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“I see 988 as a promising and important part of the mental health support system, with real potential to expand its impact over time,” says Michiko Ueda-Ballmer, associate professor and mental health policy expert @MaxwellSU.
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