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Local coalition outlines suicide-prevention training, drug take-back and Healthy Utah application

Ottawa Heights City Council · May 21, 2025
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The Health in the Heights coalition, led by chair Chelsea Voss, told the Ottawa Heights City Council it has completed phase 1 of its Communities That Care work, collected SHARP survey data, ran a drug take-back that gathered 76 pounds of medication and will run a community QPR suicide-prevention training on June 11 as it pursues Healthy Utah designation.

Chelsea Voss, chair of the Health in the Heights coalition, updated the Ottawa Heights City Council on the group’s first six months of work, reporting several community health activities and near-term plans.

Voss said the coalition has completed phase 1 of the Communities That Care framework, including a key-leader orientation on April 30 that drew 16 attendees and local partners such as school district and health professionals. “We had a lot of engagement,” Voss said, noting participation from…

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