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Patrol
Focusing on Officer Mental Health During National Emotional Wellness Month
Understanding the importance of emotional wellness is simple. Achieving emotional wellness is an entirely different matter. Improving officers' emotional wellness is well worth the effort.
October 8, 2021
Patrol
Chicago Police Looking Into Officer Mental Health After String of Deaths by Suicide
Following the deaths by suicide of three Chicago police officers, the department is looking at ways to more successfully address mental and emotional health of its officers.
October 4, 2018
Training
Florida Officers Receive Resiliency Training
Law enforcement officers from three Florida counties went through a two-day stress management course referred to as "resiliency training" put on by a local health consultant business. It’s supposed to help manage stress through physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual outlets. Read Story Here.
June 17, 2014
Patrol
Integrating Suicide Prevention into More Areas of Law Enforcement Training
In recent years, there has been a greater effort on the part of law enforcement agencies to address mental health and emotional wellbeing and suicide prevention, but more remains to be done.
February 28, 2022
Patrol
How To Respond to an Emotionally Disturbed Person
POLICE
Arm yourself with some basic skills to employ when encountering disturbed subjects in need of mental health services.
May 16, 2018
Patrol
How to Respond to an Emotionally Disturbed Person
In dealing with EDPs, one must use a variety of skillsets to de-escalate or defuse situations, requiring officers to communicate respectfully, practice active listening, and avoid stereotyping.
May 28, 2018
Procedures & Policies
NYPD Evaluating Its Mental Health Programs
The 22-question survey was sent out Thursday—one day after the ninth NYPD officer committed suicide this year. The survey was also circulated a week ago, police sources said.
August 16, 2019
Patrol
Dallas Police Leaders Planning Long-Term Mental Health Help for Officers
In the month since the shooting, the Dallas Police Department's trauma response has shifted toward creating a long-term counseling plan for police officers grieving those killed in the downtown ambush.
August 19, 2016
Patrol
Exercising Emotional Control
As an American law enforcement professional, you are a special individual who has followed a higher calling, voluntarily defending the lives and property of others. You have set yourselves apart as the true warriors of our modern society.
February 28, 2006
Patrol
How To Respond to an Emotionally Disturbed Person
Today's law enforcement officer is forced to act as a mental health worker in a system that is obviously broken. We as law enforcement officers need to take this topic very seriously.
May 12, 2017
Patrol
Making the Connection Between Physical and Emotional Wellness
Being physically fit increases self-confidence, emotional wellness, and other aspects of your life.
October 15, 2021
Procedures & Policies
(Video) Dealing with EDPs on 911 Calls for Service
Nick Greco, who helps train police officers on Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and handling individuals with mental illness or emotional distress, discusses how to approach EDPs on calls.
November 12, 2019
Patrol
Offering a Helping Hand for First Responder Health and Wellness
As public safety’s partner, FirstNet, Built with AT&T feels that it is our duty to give first responders the tools that ensure they are able to do their job. Whether that is through our communications technology and deployable assets or with health and wellness resources.
December 14, 2022
Patrol
Improving Response to Mental Health Incidents
Law enforcement agencies across America are searching for more effective ways to handle calls about individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
December 8, 2021
Patrol
How New York State Police is Addressing Officer Mental Health and Wellness
What good is all the training and equipment we have for protecting our peoples' physical health and safety if we don't make available every possible resource to protect their mental health as well?
January 7, 2020
Patrol
Coronavirus: Officer Health, Staffing Shortages, and Enforcing the Shut-Downs
An increasing number of officers—at least two dozen in Washington, another two dozen in California, and several more in other states—have been ordered into quarantine.
March 20, 2020
Patrol
Axon Employees, Customers, and Partners Are Making Policing Healthier
Earlier this week I attended the Axon Accelerate Conference in downtown Phoenix. The official theme was "Run In"—in recognition of the fact that police officers run toward danger while everyone else runs away. But there was another underlying theme, "Total Wellness" for law enforcement.
May 1, 2019
Training
Improving Police Mental Health Response
While mass shootings are most prominent in the nation's mind, mental illness is often part of the common calls officers face, including domestics, substance abuse, emotional distress, armed persons, and suicide by cop.
August 13, 2014
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