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BUILDING HEALTHY WORKPLACES: How to Promote Mental Health in First Responder Organizations (4 Sessions)

17 Mar, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Building Healthy Workplaces:  How to Promote Mental Health in First Responder Organizations

Western Region Homeland Security Advisory Council (WRHSAC) recognizes the greatest assets in any first responder organization are first responders themselves. First responders encounter stressful situations on a daily basis. Their experiences of potentially traumatic incidents are greater than those seen in most other occupations. This reality places tremendous stress on the nervous system and overall health of team members.

WRHSAC is proud to announce Building Healthy Workplaces: How to promote mental health in first responder organizations. Created by Lillian Lennox LMHC, MA, C-iRest, E-RYT 500 and Calla Harrington LCSW, MSW, MPH. A training focused on supporting first responder and leadership to create positive mental health work environments.

The training is Building Healthy Workplaces: How to promote mental health in first responder organizations. Created by Lillian Lennox LMHC, MA, C-iRest, E-RYT 500 and Calla Harrington LCSW, MSW, MPH.

This virtual training, delivered in four, 2-hour, live, virtual sessions offers deep discussion and planning leadership can follow to build healthy workplace environments. The session will be held on the following dates and times.  

  • Thursday, March 17, 2022 – 10:00am to noon
  • Thursday, March 24, 2022  – 10:00am to noon
  • Thursday, March 31, 2022 – 10:00am to noon
  • Thursday, April 7, 2022 – 10:00am to noon

Registration is required, please complete the form HERE to register.

The self-paced, online Introduction to Building Healthy Workplaces is a prerequisite for the virtual series. This introduction provides background and overview of common mental health topics and evidence-based information which the virtual session will explore more deeply. The introduction training is free.

This training is funded by WRHSAC through the State Homeland Security Grant.

Please forward this message on to your first responder family, friends and colleagues who may be interested in attending this training.

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