UPDATED: Facebook's Marne Levine Joins Government Leaders In Release Of Suicide Prevention Report
Facebook is continuing its ongoing efforts to combat bullying and address other public safety issues, with a high-ranking executive joining a panel of government and private-sector leaders in the release of a long-awaited report addressing suicide prevention.
Facebook is continuing its ongoing efforts to combat bullying and address other public safety issues, with a high-ranking executive joining a panel of government and private-sector leaders in the release of a long-awaited report addressing suicide prevention.
Marne Levine, Facebook’s global vice president of public policy, joined U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and other leaders at a press conference Monday to announce the release of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s National Strategy for Suicide Prevention study.
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