Family Webinar – Ringing in the New Year with a New Attitude

This free webinar will be joined by Shari Lindquist for an inspiring talk as we explore the transformative power of positivity in the lives of first responder families. Shari will help you discover practical strategies for maintaining a healthy and supportive environment, as we navigate the highs and lows together, celebrating the strength that comes

Webinar – Nervous System Resuscitation

In 2019, Captain Little found herself with a loaded gun, contemplating death, after a series of less-than-ideal events that sent her over the edge. She had become so sympathetic that she could not find the clarity she needed to make rational decisions. Over the last five years, Capt. Little has discovered many “hacks” to reset

Virtual – IAFF Peer Support Training

After completing the IAFF Peer Support Training, participants will have the necessary knowledge and skills to provide support to their peers; educate brothers and sisters about behavioral health issues such as PTSD and resilience; serve as a bridge to behavioral health programs and community resources; and build or enhance their peer support programs.

IAFF Peer Support (Pre-Conference Training)

Augustus B Turnbull Conference 555 West Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, United States

Join us for an in person IAFF Peer Support class. ​​After completing the training, peers will have the knowledge and skills to provide support to members, have a basic understanding of common behavioral health issues affecting first responders, be able to serve as a bridge to community resources or behavioral health treatment when indicated, and

Virtual – IAFF Peer Support Training

After completing the IAFF Peer Support Training, participants will have the necessary knowledge and skills to provide support to their peers; educate brothers and sisters about behavioral health issues such as PTSD and resilience; serve as a bridge to behavioral health programs and community resources; and build or enhance their peer support programs.

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