Peer Support Training introduces the practice and techniques of first responder psychological first aid as it is provided to first responders by first responders. It is in support of the National Fallen Firefighters’ Foundation’s "Everyone Goes Home" project and the 13th Life Safety Initiative: First responders and their families must have access to counseling and psychological support services. It provides a first round of psycho-education on responding to first responder behavioral health needs.
The first responder career requires high functioning and emotionally intelligent teams of people who are committed to wellness and excellence. Therefore, first responders need to have a better understanding of mental/behavioral health topics as it affects them both personally and professionally. This program is designed to provide an introductory look at first responder’ needs and experiences and how to start to address those issues via peer support (first responders taking care of each other).
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Language |
English
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Date(s) |
Thu. Sep 04, 2025
Fri. Sep 05, 2025
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Location |
Garner Fire Department Station #1 - Wake County 503 W Main St, Garner NC
Google Map
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Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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WiFi Access |
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ESF |
ESF2 - Communications,
ESF4 - Firefighting,
ESF5 - Emergency Management,
ESF6 - Mass Care and Human Services,
ESF8 - Public Health and Medical Services,
ESF13 - Law Enforcement,
Local Response Team
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Functional Areas |
Communications,
Emergency Management / Planning,
Emergency Services,
Human Services
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Offered By |
Southeastern Healthcare Preparedness Region |
Primary Instructor |
Ali, Dena |
Course Length |
16 hours |
Course Hours |
16.00 |
CEUs |
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Award Credentials |
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Prerequisites |
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Equivalent Prerequisites |
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Target Audience |
Pre-Hospital Providers
Firefighters
Law Enforcement |
Maximum Participants |
30 |
# Open Seats |
30 |
# on Wait List |
0 |