For too long in too many 911 centers, peer support has been a service provided by someone else out of sheer necessity. Police, fire and other agencies are often called upon to involve 911 personnel in their peer support processes following critical incidents – but they aren’t always as timely or impactful as they could be. In this class, drawing upon real-world experience building a successful dispatcher-driven peer support team from scratch, we’ll lay out strategies that will enable you to begin implementation of effective peer support in your own center, regardless of your budget or experience. Regardless of where...
This session will focus on fellowship, understanding trauma and its symptoms, and effective strategies for managing and healing. We’ve received incredible feedback from past sessions, with participants expressing meaningful growth and strong engagement. We hope you’ll join us for another impactful day. Lunch will be provided. For More information click here