First responders and members of law enforcement experience trauma almost daily, and the cumulative effects of these experiences have led many to struggle with addiction and mental health concerns.
Police officers, firefighters, healthcare workers, and other public servants often face a greater stigma when it comes to reaching out for professional help. But getting first responders treatment that addresses their unique experiences is essential to helping them regain control from the symptoms that have disrupted their lives. The work Acadia Healthcare’s Treatment Placement Specialists® team does supports better law enforcement treatment outcomes, helping public servants return to work and their communities.
American Police Beat, a trusted voice of our nation’s law enforcement community for more than 30 years, is pleased to offer survivors a free digital subscription to our monthly magazine through our partnership with C.O.P.S. APB provides informative, entertaining and inspiring coverage of the issues that matter to officers of all agencies and ranks, as well as their loved ones — including offbeat funny stories, hard-hitting news features, moving human-interest pieces, and expert guidance on safety and wellness issues, cutting-edge technology and training techniques, leadership skills, career tips and more.
In supporting the “Children of Fallen Heroes” we have found that our vision, purpose, and every minute detail is critical in the healing process for our children. Surviving and thriving the loss of their “Hero” mother or father is our “no-fail mission” and we walk with them and their families until that mission is complete.
Justice Federal is a nationwide financial institution dedicated to fulfilling the financial needs of our unique membership throughout their life stages. Our vision is to be the unwavering partner to the justice and law enforcement community.
LifeCampUSA seeks to mentor middle school sons of fatherless Goldstar military or law enforcement families. At a critical formative stage of establishing their identity, values, attributes, and goals, these sons are left to navigate life without the crucial aid of a father. Whether their father was killed in action, a training accident or suicide, we seek to walk alongside these young men to guide them where they are at now, in life’s toughest moments and beyond.
Luke’s Wings has created the Fallen Officers Transportation Assistance Program (F.O.T.A.P.) to provide emergency travel coordination and complimentary airfare to the families and loved ones of law enforcement officers, immediately following a catastrophic injury or death while serving in the line of duty. Our team is dedicated and committed to helping each and every one of our Nation’s heroes. We will stand ready to serve.
Survivors of Blue Suicide Foundation, Inc. (SBS) addresses the emotional and psychological needs, that arise from the loss of a loved one by suicide in the law enforcement profession. The family and co-workers of any active or retired law enforcement officer who has died by suicide in the United States and its territories may use the services of SBS.
Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a method of helping first responders and others who have been involved in critical incidents that leave them emotionally and/or physically affected by those incidents. CISM is a process that enables peers to help peers understand problems that might occur before, during and after an event. This process also helps people prepare to continue to perform their services or in some cases return to a normal lifestyle. The International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization that provides training and resources for individuals interested in becoming a part of a crisis management team, or for an organization that is dedicated to helping individuals or groups recover from incidents.
The mission of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation is to be the leader in providing education, training, consultation, and support services in comprehensive crisis intervention and disaster behavioral health services to emergency responders, and other professions, organizations and communities worldwide. To learn more about the ICISF, visit our website at www.icisf.org.
We focus on the physical, mental, relational, spiritual, financial and emotional health of these first responders. We know these categories of wellness vitally impact their overall job performance! Keeping them healthy provides safety, quality care and protection of our communities.
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