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PSP Mental Health launches update to website

Starting today, the PSP Mental Health website has an enhanced user experience!
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Last chance: attend the Healthcare Salute symposium on risk and resiliency

Join us online from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, January 19, 2023 for a free virtual symposium.
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PSPNET launches new website

NEWSFLASH! Our new website is now LIVE.
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Beyond Silence App Launches

Healthcare workers have been at the front-line of the COVID response; they have experienced many workload pressures including short staffing, high demands, redeployment, and unpredictable caseloads. Many are experiencing burnout and struggling to meet high standards of clinical care.
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Report highlights need for change in healthcare sector

What we want are safe staffing levels, safe work environments, so that we can safely care for our patients.
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Free Road 2 Mental Readiness and Treatment 101 Training for PSPs in February

The Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) has more FREE and ONLINE training for Public Safety Personnel taking place in February.
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Spouse or Significant Other Wellbeing Course: Supporting Public Safety Personnel Families

Public Safety Personnel (PSP) do incredibly important work in ensuring the safety and security of Canadians, but these careers can affect their wellbeing. PSP are diverse, encompassing many professions, such as first responders (paramedics, firefighters, police), correctional workers, search and rescue personnel, and more.
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More upcoming training opportunities for PSP

The Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) has more FREE and ONLINE training for Public Safety Personnel taking place in December.
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Treatment 101 Open for Registration

Treatment 101 for Public Safety Personnel is an online course designed to guide participants through the process of deciding upon and obtaining services from professional mental health care practitioners.
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CIMVHR Forum 2022 Recap

This year CIMVHR (Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research) hosted its 12th annual Forum from October 17-19 in beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia, and my team and I were so pleased to attend!
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