Fitness & Health
First Responder Wellness Week was designed to provide resources, support and community to help public safety personnel better understand the mental and physical health risks that come with the job
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As a leader, it is your responsibility to provide resources for your officers so they can develop a high-level financial wellness plan
With evidence-based strategies, you can reduce your stress and avoid burnout
Noah Shahnavaz, 24, was killed when a man got out of his car during a traffic stop and opened fire
To track your nutrition, you need to see what, when and how much you actually eat
Take our survey to measure how your department stacks up when it comes to supporting employees
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback reminds first responders that “taking care of yourself mentally and physically is critical to serving, protecting and uplifting our communities”
Many first responders report experiencing the chronic feelings of guilt and shame that are central to moral injury
New bill would make a 2021 law permanent that offered early retirement with a reduced pension
Please understand the problems caused by a lack of sleep and don’t do what I did
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