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Provides public safety personnel with access to structured, online mental health supports to help develop skills and knowledge to manage mental health challenges connected to the profession. The courses combine online learning modules with weekly support from a therapist by secure email or telephone.
One of two courses will be offered, depending on level of need, following an online screening assessment and consultation with a PSPNET councillor:
PSP Wellbeing Course:
Education and guidance on techniques for various mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety and/or post-traumatic injuries
PSP PTSD Course:
focuses specifically on helping individuals who are primarily concerned with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
Courses run for 8 weeks, but, can be extended to 16 weeks in some cases.
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Provides public safety personnel with access to structured, online mental health supports to help develop skills and knowledge to manage mental health challenges connected to the profession. The courses combine online learning modules with weekly support from a therapist by secure email or telephone.
One of two courses will be offered, depending on level of need, following an online screening assessment and consultation with a PSPNET councillor:
PSP Wellbeing Course:
Education and guidance on techniques for various mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety and/or post-traumatic injuries
PSP PTSD Course:
focuses specifically on helping individuals who are primarily concerned with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
Courses run for 8 weeks, but, can be extended to 16 weeks in some cases.
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Description:
Provides public safety personnel with access to structured, online mental health supports to help develop skills and knowledge to manage mental health challenges connected to the profession. The courses combine online learning modules with weekly support from a therapist by secure email or telephone.
One of two courses will be offered, depending on level of need, following an online screening assessment and consultation with a PSPNET councillor:
PSP Wellbeing Course:
Education and guidance on techniques for various mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety and/or post-traumatic injuries
PSP PTSD Course:
focuses specifically on helping individuals who are primarily concerned with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
Courses run for 8 weeks, but, can be extended to 16 weeks in some cases.
Eligibility:
Open to all public safety personnel including:
-First responders (police, fire, paramedics) including volunteers
-Border services officers
-Public safety communications officials
-Correctional officers
-Operational intelligence personnel
-Indigenous emergency managers
-Search and rescue personnel
-Emergency dispatchers
Fees:
No fees
How to Access:
Complete online screening questionnaire
Documents Required:
Not applicable
Language:
English * French
Website:
https://www.publicsafetycalls.ca/
Coverage Area:
Prince Edward Island * New Brunswick * Nova Scotia * Ontario * Quebec * Saskatchewan
Program Hours:
Hours are determined by participant
PSPNET
University of Regina, 2 Research Drive, Regina, SK S4S 7H9
Coverage Area:
Prince Edward Island * New Brunswick * Nova Scotia * Ontario * Quebec * Saskatchewan
Accessibility:
Not applicable
Mon:
10:30am - 6:30pm
Tue:
10:30am - 6:30pm
Wed:
10:30am - 6:30pm
Thu:
10:30am - 6:30pm
Fri:
10:30am - 6:30pm
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pspnet@uregina.ca
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