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First Responder Resources GENERAL BACKGROUND First responders—including firefighters, emergency medical services (EMS) and police officers—are often among the first individuals to arrive at the scene of stressful and traumatic events. Due to the nature of their work, first responders may also experience an increased risk for mental health issues such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, stress, and suicidal behaviors. Additionally, first responders may often have demanding schedules, physically challenging roles, and a lack of safety and security (Northwestern University). In 2017, suicide deaths among firefighters and police officers outnumbered deaths in the line of duty (Northwestern University). “To improve the behavioral health of the first responders, a cooperative effort is needed between organizational leadership and coworkers to establish a work environment that provides adequate training and ensures the resiliency and health of first responders by protecting them from overwork and excessive stress and supporting them in seeking help when needed.” -SAMHSA #morethaneverbefore

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Page 1: First Responder Resources€¦ · First responders—including firefighters, emergency medical services (EMS) and police . officers—are often among the first individuals to arrive

First Responder ResourcesGENERAL BACKGROUND

First responders—including firefighters, emergency medical services (EMS) and police

officers—are often among the first individuals to arrive at the scene of stressful and traumatic

events. Due to the nature of their work, first responders may also experience an increased

risk for mental health issues such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, stress,

and suicidal behaviors. Additionally, first responders may often have demanding schedules,

physically challenging roles, and a lack of safety and security (Northwestern University). In 2017,

suicide deaths among firefighters and police officers outnumbered deaths in the line of duty

(Northwestern University).

“To improve the behavioral health of the first responders, a cooperative effort is needed

between organizational leadership and coworkers to establish a work environment that

provides adequate training and ensures the resiliency and health of first responders by

protecting them from overwork and excessive stress and supporting them in seeking help

when needed.” -SAMHSA

#morethaneverbefore

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RESOURCES

• Frontline Foodssupportslocalrestaurantsimpactedbyshelter-in-placemeasureswhilefeedinghealthcareworkersonthefrontlinesofthepandemic.Firstresponderscanrequest a deliverytofueltheirteams.

• Operation Gratitudethanksfirstrespondersfortheirservicewithletters,notes,drawings,snacks,andhygieneitems.Firstresponderscanrequest care pouchestosupplytheirdepartmentwiththeseitemsandboostmorale.

• First Responders Foundationsupportstheemotionalandmentalwellbeingoffirstrespondersandtheirspouses,byprovidingonlinesupportgroupsandworkshops.

• For The Frontlinesoffersfreecrisiscounselingforessentialworkersandhealthcareprofessionalsdealingwithanxiety,stress,fear,andisolation.FirstresponderscantextFRONTLINEto741741forfreecrisiscounseling.

• YogaShield® Yoga For First Respondersisanon-profitorganizationthatteachesfirstrespondersandemergencyworkersyogatobetterhandlethestressandphysicaldemandsoftheirhazardousjobs.SinceCOVID-19,YogaShield®YogaForFirstRespondershasmovedtoanonlineplatformandisoffering60daysoftheirCyberAcademyforallfirstresponders.

• First Responders Children’s Foundationprovidesfinancialsupporttobothchildrenwhohavelostaparentinthelineofdutyaswellasfamiliesenduringsignificantfinancialhardshipsduetotragiccircumstances.TheCOVID-19 Emergency Response Fundhelpsfirstresponderfamiliesinthisunprecedentedtime–firstresponderscaneitherapplyforanindividual grantoranagency granttohelpwiththeirfinancialneeds.

• FealGood Foundationaimstoassistallemergencypersonnel,includingbutnotlimitedtofirefighters,policeofficers,nurses,volunteers,sanitationworkers,transportationworkersandconstructionworkerswithintheUnitedStateswhohavebeeninjured,orfaceseriousinjuryduetoactionoromission,inthecourseoftheirdutiesorwithineverydaylives.

• First Responder Canine(FRK9)isanonprofitorganizationthatprovidespurposebredServiceDogstofirstrespondersthathaveincurredlifealteringinjuriestoinclude:PostTraumaticStressDisorder,TraumaticBrainInjury,and/orphysicalmobilitydisabilities.Retiredfirstresponderswhohaveincurredlifealteringinjuriesonthejobcanapply for a service dog.

#morethaneverbefore

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RESOURCES

• Puppies Behind BarstrainsprisoninmatestoraiseservicedogsforwoundedwarVeteransandfirstresponders,aswellasexplosive-detectioncaninesforlawenforcement.Firstresponderscanapply for Backup Buddy service dogs–bothtoserveindividualsaswellastoservedepartments.

• Talkspaceisanonlineandmobiletherapycompanythatprovidesaccesstolicensedtherapistsandmentalhealthspecialists.TalkspaceoffersfreeFacebookledsupportgroupsandfinancialassistanceforhealthcareworkersandfirstrespondersworkingonthefrontlinesoftheCOVID-19pandemic.

• Disaster Responder Assets Network(DRAN)servesasa“one-stopshop”forfirstrespondersandhealthcareprofessionalsseekingmentalhealthsupport.DRANprovidesaccesstofreepeersupportgroupmeetingsviaZoomandadditionalresourcessuchaspodcasts,factsheets,andtipsformanagingstressduringCOVID-19.

#morethaneverbefore