'We Spend Our Careers Living and Seeing Trauma': New Program Launched to Help First Responders
UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, JUL 21 – The program offers confidential, tailored digital support to first responders and families, addressing trauma and mental health with plans to expand beyond Union County, officials said.
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‘It’s okay to not be okay’: Certification program aims to bring mental health awareness to first responders
Detective Stephanie Blitz with the Largo Police Department is at the forefront of a crucial conversation about mental health in law enforcement. Reflecting on the challenges faced by first responders, Blitz emphasizes the emotional toll that the profession takes.It's extremely hard. You have to emotionally shut it off a little bit, she shared, as she highlights the pressing need for more open discussions about mental well-being among officers.Bl…
Union County Sheriff’s Department and Gomo Health Launch First Responders Resiliency Program to Support Traumatic Experience Processing
The Union County Sheriff’s Department and GoMo Health are proud to announce the launch of a new First Responder Resiliency program—a comprehensive digital initiative designed to address the unique emotional, mental, and physical stressors and traumas experienced by first responders and their families and support networks. This groundbreaking partnership brings together the behavioral science expertise…
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