2.4 • 613 Ratings
🗓️ 29 October 2024
⏱️ 12 minutes
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In September, Seattle Children's Hospital opened a psychiatric urgent care clinic for kids and teens. It's the first of its kind in Washington.
We talk with Laura Knapp about the new clinic, and how it's providing important care for young people across Washington who don't need emergency services, but do need same-day care. Knapp is vice president for mental and behavioral health at Seattle Children's Hospital.
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0:27.6 | Hey, good morning. It's Paige Browning. It's Tuesday. This is Seattle now. There's a new resource |
0:34.8 | for kids and teens who are in a mental health crisis. |
0:38.3 | Seattle Children's Hospital has opened a psychiatric urgent care clinic, |
0:42.3 | the first of its kind for youth in Washington. |
0:45.3 | We'll hear from one of the leaders in a few minutes, but first let's get you caught up. |
1:11.7 | Today starts the one week to election day countdown. Washington state ballot returns are lagging behind the 2020 turnout levels so far. If you know someone who still wants to register, there's plenty of time. People can register in person at an elections office and you can vote in person too up until 8 p.m. on election night next Tuesday. And it's a big week for Seattle's LGBTQ |
1:20.4 | history. Today, Seattle Pride and the Alliance for Pioneer Square will unveil a historical marker |
1:27.2 | of the first ever Seattle Pride event. The plaques going up in Pioneer Square will unveil a historical marker of the first ever Seattle Pride event. |
1:30.0 | The plaques going up in Pioneer Square, Seattle's original queer neighborhood, and the site of the original 1974 Pride event. |
1:38.2 | It's in Occidental Square as part of the walking tour of the neighborhood. |
1:42.5 | Check out the link in the show notes for my conversation with the organizer of the first |
1:47.0 | ever Seattle Pride, David Neth. |
1:49.8 | That's it for now. |
1:51.2 | We'll be back tonight with evening headlines. |
2:00.7 | Mental health is the number one reason why kids visit Seattle Children's Hospital, more than for surgery, cancer care, or virus treatment. |
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