У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно After Critical Incidents: What First Responders Need to Heal или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
This conversation features a wellness panel with industry leaders discussing the importance of peer support, mental health, and resilience in first responders. The panelists share their experiences and insights on how to effectively provide support during and after critical incidents, emphasizing the need for psychological safety, mindfulness, and community connection. They explore the role of animals in crisis response, the nuances of peer support, and the legal considerations involved. Kristin L. Cox, MA is the Behavioral Health Coordinator for Seattle Fire Department, providing oversight to the Peer Support team and developing programs to help leaders and firefighters be resilient in the face of stress, mental health and crisis situations. Kristin joined SFD after 30 years with the U.S. Coast Guard as Work-Life Supervisor/EAP Coordinator. Her focus is coaching individuals, teams and leaders in high-reliability organizations to boost resilience and thrive in crises such as Hurricane Katrina, the Alaska Airline Flight 261 crash, line-of-duty-deaths, the Oso Landslide and Okanagan Complex Fires. Raquel Lackey is a seasoned CPA who now dedicates a significant portion of her time to community service and volunteer leadership. For over a decade, Raquel has been active in the field of animal-assisted crisis response, serving locally, regionally and nationally. She is a long-standing member of HOPE Animal‑Assisted Crisis Response, an international nonprofit that provides comfort and emotional support through trained canine teams during disasters and traumatic events. Her passion led her to join Seattle Mountain Rescue, where she contributes her expertise and compassion to the team’s resilience. Andy McCurdy has been working in law enforcement since 1991 and is currently the Deputy Chief of Sumner PD. Andy also has an extensive coaching background, leading the Police Activities League of Sumner, Badges and Barbells, and Camp Possible. Andy advocates for first responder mental health on the Board of Directors of Code 4 Northwest, is the Law Enforcement Coordinator for the Pierce County Peer Support Team, Team Leader of the WASPC Executive Peer Support Team, and teaches on trauma informed practices for leaders, peer supporters, and violent crimes investigators. You can fin Questions, topic ideas and feedback? Send a line! (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) To stay connected with the latest and exclusive content: Subscribe to the FREE newsletter at on bluegritwellness.com ! Don’t forget to follow and subscribe to Blue Grit Radio on Apple, Spotify, YouTube and more! Sharing the show and episodes to your friends, peers, circles and social platforms is one of the greatest compliments I can receive- which truly helps the show grow. Please help support a healthier first responder community by giving us a 5 star rating (Spotify and Apple) and a review (on Apple) to help others find the show. Need help with entry-level OR promotional testing? Stop spinning your wheels and prep the right mindset and awareness of all the critical hiring steps with my comprehensive hiring guide: bluegritwellness.com/shop Email me at bluegritwellness@gmail.com ! ------------------------------------- Want a discount on the best value high-quality supplements? I've legitimately used Nutricost products easily for a decade. Whey isolate, plant proteins, collagen, vitamins, etc...?? Promo Code: BLUEGRIT - 10% off Affiliate link: https://nutricost.com/discount/BLUEGRIT ----------—————————— *the opinions expressed in all episodes of this podcast and related materials do not reflect on any departments agencies. music credit: Drive by AShamaluevMusic