COVID-19 and Healthcare Providers’ Mental Health
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PSPNet Families: Supports and Research for Families of Public Safety Personnel

What we do, who we reach, what’s trending, and where we’re going.
BOS Participant Information

The University of Regina is conducting an independent research study to evaluate the BOS program. Here’s who is participating.
Supporting the Mental Health of Long-Term Care Staff

The Canadian Association for Long Term Care and Mental Health Commission have partnered to deliver The Working Mind Program for long-term care staff.
Coping Strategies – For PSPs and HCWs

As a Healthcare Worker or Public Safety Personnel you may experience posttraumatic stress injuries caused by organizational and operational stressors. You are not the problem.
Mental Health, Let’s Talk About It!

The Mental Health Continuum can help gauge your current wellbeing and when you are moving away from the Healthy end.
Leadership Steps to Promote Mental Wellbeing in Public Safety Personnel and Healthcare Workers

Understanding your role as a leader, and how that influences your employees, can help you make positive changes during the Pandemic and help you prepare for future crises.
COVID-19, Stress, and You

As a Public Safety Personnel (PSP), or Healthcare Worker (HCW), you continue to work despite the risks the Pandemic poses to you, your family, and your community. Organizational and operational stress-injuries include compassion fatigue, burnout, and moral injury.