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Yearly Archives: 2019

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First Responder Shares His 7 Tips for First Responders and Mental Well Being

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November 21, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia
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RCMP officer set to walk Okanagan Rail Trail for 60 hours for PTSD awareness

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October 5, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

University of Regina Scholar honoured for mental health research work

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September 11, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia
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Sask. First responders can now assess their mental health online

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July 25, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia
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Winnipeg firefighters responding to increasingly violent calls

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July 23, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia
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Sound the alarm: it’s time to fight for Ontario’s volunteer firefighters

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July 14, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Ontario to mark first PTSD awareness day

June 27, 2019UncategorizedBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Why suicide is a top cause of death for police officers and firefighters

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June 25, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia
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Wildfire fighters need to be aware of signs of PTSD

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May 12, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Journalists Win for Work Revealing Suicide Crises Among Canadian Paramedics

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May 6, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Ontario To Spend $500K to Review Workplace Culture After Recent Suicides

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April 29, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Ottawa police launch pilot program aimed at early intervention for officers

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April 26, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Supporting Canada’s Public Safety Personnel : An Action Plan on Post Traumatic Stress Injuries

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April 8, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Moose Jaw Paramedic uses music to help first responders

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March 25, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Advocates say first responder suicides are an ‘epidemic’

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March 9, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

A PTSD 4 part series called “Exit Wounds” from the Windsor Star featuring an interview with Dr Ruth Lanius about her brain imaging research

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February 21, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

The Canadian federal government has provided $11 million to the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) to fund research projects related to post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI) in public safety officers.

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February 21, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia

Secondary traumatization in first responders: a systemic review

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January 22, 2019newsBy Viviane Sampaio Maia
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