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The correctional service week kicked off Tuesday, with focus on actionable strategies that will ensure the mental well-being of staff, inmates and ex-convicts who often suffer discrimination. Cabinet secretary for Investments, trade and industry Salim Murya presiding over the start of the event, called for a paradigm shift and integrated approach to strengthen the state department's mental health systems. Our reporter Yusuf Farah has details of how the day was marked in parts of the country.
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Correctional Service Week kicks off Tuesday to promote mental wellbeing of staff, inmates
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