4th Edition Newsletter- November 2018
4th Edition Newsletter
Thank you Corey Rose and 9News
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ICDP interview with ResponderStrong
Thank you to the Intermountain Center for Disaster Preparedness for inviting RepsonderStrong to present on the mental wellness challenges of emergency response and the steps we are taking to provide better supports. IDCP and ResponderStrong
Next ResponderStrong Meeting
We have been holding our “large group” ResponderStrong meetings quarterly to connect and keep everyone up to date with our progress. Effective immediately, we are transitioning these meetings to a biannual schedule. The next meeting will be February 8 from 0900-1200 at South Metro Fire Rescue, 9195 E. Mineral Ave, Centennial 80112. We plan to […]
November 2018 newsletter
November 2018 Newsletter
Laura McGladrey Session 3
The 3rd and final session of the ResponderStrong Summer Series: Stress Injury Formation from Laura McGladrey can be found here: Laura McGladrey Session 3
Laura McGladrey Summer Series 2
The second session of the ResponderStrong Summer Series: Stress Injury Formation from Laura McGladrey can be found here: Laura McGladrey Session 2
Laura McGladrey- Stress Injury 1
The first installment of the ResponderStrong Summer Series: Stress Injury Formation presented by Laura McGladrey can be found here: Laura McGladrey Session 1
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May 2018 Newsletter
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Dr. John Nicoletti: Trauma Contamination
Too Much, Too Ugly: Trauma Contamination The Colorado Springs Police Department, the Colorado Springs Fire Department, El Paso County Public Communications, and ResponderStrong are proud to present Dr. John Nicoletti speaking about trauma contamination among responders. The presentation lasts 2.5 hours and is offered to any individual or agency who wishes to use it to […]
Status Code 4, Inc: Lifelines
Status Code 4, Inc has released another vignette in their documentary series: Lifelines. The series covers the ways in which responders are impacted by their jobs and often inadvertently bring that trauma home to their families. Lifelines