A new mental health mobile app is supporting teens and young adults making decisions in crisis. The 'Be Safe' app was purchased by the Lambton-Kent public and St. Clair Catholic District School Boards with help from the Canadian Mental Health Association. Separate board Director of Education Dan Parr says they wanted a technology medium appealing to younger generations. [audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Dan-2-Focus-learning.mp3"][/audio] The app was developed by mindyourmind, an award winning, not-for-profit mental health program that engages youth, young adults and the professionals who serve them. It allows users to make a safety plan and gives them options for getting help by empowering them to reach out safely.
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