INDIANAPOLIS —
Indiana teachers could play a key role in suicide prevention under a bill that supporters say would help prevent tragedies.
The push is part of a national movement to enlist teachers and school personnel to help recognize behavioral changes and other signs that could suggest suicidal tendencies.
At least four states require teachers and school personnel to be trained in warning signs, and Indiana is one of several others considering legislation that would increase opportunities for such training.
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