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Jefferson County have a new tool to deal with the unique challenges of the job. A peer support team is now in place to help when a telecommunicator handles a tragic or critical ...
During this EMS Week, within Mental Health Awareness Month, we're highlighting one service making local first responders' bad days a little better.
Friday is a records and staff development day for ECISD, and the school district counselors are hosting a special, day-long session for ECISD police officers. The session is Youth Mental Health First ...
As Mental Health Awareness Month reminds us each May, support doesn’t always have to begin in a therapist’s office — sometimes, it starts with a simple ...
The city of Carrollton, Metrocare and Metrocrest Services have successfully implemented the new Navigator Program aimed at ...
Americares launched a new, year-long mental health and psychosocial program this month (May) that focuses on supporting first responders, health care workers.
The free courses will be offered by Alpert Jewish Family Service in West. Learn to spot and initiate help in mental health ...
As the workload and risks associated with firefighting continue to evolve, prioritizing mental wellness is essential.
UPDATE (May 9, 2:30 p.m.): Thomasville Mayor Sheldon Day has provided an update on an investigation into a crash that ...
Organizers, themselves first responders, initiated the series to proactively support colleagues facing cumulative stress, emphasizing the importance of mental health resources. Attendees ...
Recently, they have introduced bills to lower the Medicare age for first responders retiring early due to disability to age 50. These include the following acts: Expanding Health Care Options for ...
State leaders are still dealing with the fallout from an $80 million claw back in federal public health funding by the Trump ...