First Responder Heart Health
This unique cardiac and metabolic screening program, specifically designed for the heart health of first responders, is now available to individuals
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Officers who establish strong supportive resources before a critical incident are less likely to have difficulties after the incident
Sleep disorders are twice as prevalent in officers compared to the general public, with sleep apnea the most notable sleep disorder
Justice Assistance Grants (JAG): Federal application period for local and state funds just announced
Act fast to participate in your area’s strategic planning process for these funds
While most police officers have training on suicide assessment and intervention, they must also have clear guidelines on when they should intervene, if at all
Camden ARISE – a new initiative out of New Jersey – demonstrates that merging disparate data sources can lead to surprising findings
FETI training focuses on enhancing the quality and quantity of information obtained from victims who have undergone highly stressful or traumatic experiences
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