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    Explore "operational stress injury" with insightful episodes like "E756 Police Officer Mental Health, How To Support First Responders" and "Northern Cops Talk PTSD (Part 1of2)" from podcasts like ""Tactical Living" and "10-5 - The Official Podcast of the OPP Association"" and more!

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    E756 Police Officer Mental Health, How To Support First Responders

    E756 Police Officer Mental Health, How To Support First Responders

    This episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, inspired by Rob Leathen, we cover Police Officer Mental Health, How To Support First Responders. Dive into the critical issue of Operational Stress Injury (OSI) among first responders and the often inadequate societal response of simply advising them to 'just reach out.' We explore how this well-intentioned but sometimes ineffective advice can place an unfair burden on those already struggling with mental health challenges.

     

    Key Discussion Points:

     

    Understanding OSI: An overview of Operational Stress Injury and its impact on first responders.
    The Limitations of 'Just Reach Out': Examining why this common advice might not be helpful for all first responders and how it can sometimes add to their burden.


    Responsibility of Society and Organizations: Discussing the need for proactive approaches in identifying and supporting first responders who may be hesitant or unable to seek help.
    Lifeguard Analogy: Comparing the 'just reach out' advice to telling a drowning person to swim to a life preserver, highlighting the need for more active rescue methods.


    Implementing Proactive Support Systems: Strategies for organizations and society to effectively identify and assist struggling first responders, ensuring they have easy access to necessary resources.


    Personal Experiences and Stories: Sharing insights and stories from first responders who have navigated OSI, providing real-life perspectives on what support mechanisms are most effective.

     

    Why It Matters:

    Addressing the mental health challenges of first responders requires a deeper understanding and a more proactive approach than what 'just reach out' offers. This episode aims to shed light on the complexities of OSI and the collective responsibility in supporting our first responders.

    By rethinking how we offer help and creating more accessible and proactive support systems, we can better serve those who dedicate their lives to serving us. Join us in this crucial conversation with Rob Leathen to learn, understand, and advocate for better mental health support for first responders.

     

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    Northern Cops Talk PTSD (Part 1of2)

    Northern Cops Talk PTSD (Part 1of2)

    OPP Sergeant Ann McEwen and OPP Provincial Constable Jason Sobkowicz of the Rainy River District  join the 10-5 podcast to speak about being a police officers in Northern Ontario and experiencing PTSD. Topics discussed are the officers' stories on how PTSD evolved, the challenges of reaching out for help, advice on improving toxicity in the workplace, ways to cope and overcome PTSD in addition to clinical therapy, how understanding ego is an important part of recovery and how we can move forward positively together from a PTSD diagnosis with humanity and community. 

    The Encompas Mental Health Wellness Program is available to eligible active and retired OPPA Members:

    Telephone - 1-866-794-9117 (Available 24/7)

    Email - info@encompascare.ca

    Website - https://www.encompascare.ca/

    This episode of the 10-5 podcast is produced and hosted by Scott Mills and Joshua Jutras.

    Music – “Line of Fire” by Jason Shaw available at Audionautix.com and used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

    If you have any questions about this episode of the 10-5 Podcast, please email us at communications@oppa.ca

     

     

     

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