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POLK COUNTY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER AND ALLUMA HOST SAFETY PLANNING WORKSHOP

The Polk County Family Resource Center and Alluma hosted a Safety Planning workshop on Monday at the Crookston Public Library.

Amy Bartz from Alluma discussed the Safety Tool. It’s a simple, easy-to-complete tool that can be used with youth or adults. Everyone has stressful moments in life, and sometimes they can turn into mental health emergencies. The Safety Tool is used to help guide you or a loved one on how to help you navigate that situation. “We had a group of youth, a couple of professionals, and a couple of adults that wanted to know more about this topic,” said Victoria Ramirez of Polk County Social Services. “It was a nice surprise to see our new Crookston Superintendent, Randal Berquist, there and engaging with our youth and community.”

Pictures from the workshop and the safety tool worksheet are pictured below-

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