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The proposal would establish a federal training and certification program to prepare community members to work as mental health support workers in their local areas. These workers would help connect people struggling with mental health issues to professional services and provide basic support, potentially filling gaps in mental health care in underserved communities. The program would affect job seekers looking for entry-level mental health positions, people seeking mental health services, and communities with limited access to mental health professionals.
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