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For first responders, volunteers, parents, and families, the emotional and mental strain of this disaster is becoming harder to bear. Many are working around the clock, helping others while ...
The Union County Sheriff’s Department has partnered with Asbury Park-based GoMo Health to create a new digital support system addressing the mental health challenges faced by emergency personnel. The ...
You can overstate the importance of emergency workers when it comes to public safety, but their personal safety nets aren’t always clear. A conference Friday at Augustana College, Rock ...
Detective Stephanie Blitz with the Largo Police Department is at the forefront of a crucial conversation about mental health ...
Nationally, 1,405 first responders were reported to have committed suicide since 2018. In response, department heads are implementing mental health and wellness training for police, firefighters ...
The First Responder Peer Support Program serves 20 counties across Northeast and Northern Central Florida, providing first responders, and their family members, access to confidential, free mental ...
First responders have been working daily since the deadly Fourth of July floods swept through parts of the Hill Country, ...
First responders put their lives on the line every day, and many carry emotional burdens. The Chennault Aviation and Military ...
The president of a local firefighters union is encouraging all of his fellow first responders to seek help processing their grief and trauma through the 42 C.A.R.E.S. program offered at Local 42.
Thousands of first responders reported feeling anxiety, burnout, depression and other mental health strains as a result of their duties, according to the state survey, which was released in February.
River Fire Department says the mental health of firefighters is a top priority and there is a need for professional resources ...