The First Responder Center for Excellence is pleased to announce the second annual National Fire Service Behavioral Health Symposium. Behavioral health has become a high priority issue for the fire service. Fire departments and union leadership, clinicians, and line firefighters now gather to help one another. Researchers will deliver the latest information regarding behavioral health in the fire service as well as disseminate best practices to enable fire service attendees to transition the known scientific evidence about behavioral health into actionable activity at the department level and provide important information about COVID-19 and insight into what the pandemic has taught us. (Description courtesy of website).
You must register for the Symposium but there is no registration fee!