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Discussion Guide D: Opening Up About Mental Health

Discussion Guide C: Providing Support to Others

Discussion Guide B: Finding LGBTQIA+ Friendly Care

Discussion Guide A: Find the Right Support for You

About the Let's Talk
Colorado Campaign

The Let’s Talk Colorado campaign began in 2015 with the goal of reducing mental health stigma through community-based approaches. Let’s Talk Colorado seeks to spark conversations to support people, so that every person and community can experience optimal mental health and well-being.

About the Metro Denver Partnership for Health

The Metro Denver Partnership for Health (MDPH) works to improve the health and well-being of three million people across seven counties in the Denver metro area. It brings together local public health agencies, health systems, and Regional Accountable Entities, collaborating with regional leaders in human services, behavioral health, environment, philanthropy, local government, and education to achieve its health goals.

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