Fitness & Health
Wellness services, PPE, accurate information and relevant emergency policies are all needed to sustain the efforts of law enforcement during the coronavirus pandemic
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Jim and Doug discuss how police agencies and individual officers are smashing the stigma of seeking mental or emotional assistance
Taking care of yourself is not an extracurricular activity, it’s a necessity so you can keep taking care of others
The department put together kits containing gloves, masks and goggles, has released special guidelines for officers interacting with individuals possibly infected with COVID-19
Listen in as Jim Dudley interviews Rob Lawrence, PoliceOne’s resident health expert, for the latest information on the coronavirus
NF therapy is designed to re-train the brain to better cope with symptoms of trauma, burnout and PTSD
Lt. Jarrod Slindee and Capt. Mark Pfetzer will row 3,000 miles across the ocean during the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
If passed, the bill would allow first responders to file a workers’ compensation claim for diagnosed PTSD that doesn’t accompany a physical injury
The video is part of the #IWillListen campaign, which seeks to remove the stigma surrounding law enforcement officers seeking mental health services
Serving with honor is the lifeblood of policing and should be our strongest motivator
In Arizona, crisis centers are open 24/7 to anyone, and police are guaranteed a 10-minute drop-off time
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