Join Brad Arleth and Responder Health on this amazing orientation training at the Illinois State Police Academy in Springfield, IL.
For any further instructions or details, email Brad Arleth at [email protected]
For many first responders, the job doesn’t end when the shift does.
The stress, the calls, the weight of what you’ve seen — it follows you home.
But mental health struggles don’t usually show up all at once.
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Join us for this important training:
Billy Mitchell walks you through what it takes to maintain and build peer support teams and keep them running well
What if the strength you need isn’t something you have to carry alone?
Join us for a discussion: Finding Peace — Strength in Our Weakness and discover how peace can be found
🗓 April 23, 2026
⏰ 6AM PDT | 8AM CDT | 9AM EDT
👉 Register here:
https://t.co/geEmbITaDW
Today we’re grateful not just for the work — but for the people who make it possible. The partners who understand. The teammates who have your back. The families who support you through it all. This job is built on community — and that’s something worth appreciating.
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Today we’re grateful for the sacrifices that don’t always get recognized.
The missed moments. The interrupted plans. The weight carried quietly.
Serving others often comes at a cost — and that doesn’t go unnoticed.
Thank you for what you give, both seen and unseen.
The job is tough — but no one is meant to carry it alone. Behind every responder is a team that understands the long shifts, the tough calls, and the things that don’t get said out loud. Check in on your people. Have each other’s backs. Look out for more than just the call.
A new month gives you a chance to reset. New habits. Better boundaries. Stronger connections. More intentional time off the job. You don’t have to change everything. You can start with something small.
#NewMonth#ResponderHealth#FirstResponderLife#ResponderWellness
We’re proud to partner with Telemynd, a virtual mental health provider offering therapy and psychiatry services designed to fit your life and schedule — without waiting rooms or commute.
Not every day feels strong. But showing up anyway — answering the call, supporting your team, being there for your family — that takes a level of strength most people never see. Today we’re grateful for the quiet resilience behind the badge.
#GratitudeFriday
We’re proud to partner with Telemynd, a virtual mental health provider offering therapy and psychiatry services designed to fit your life and schedule — without waiting rooms or commute.
This presentation offers practical tools to better manage stress, trauma, and sleep deprivation, REMINDING first responders that discussing mental health is a sign of STRENGTH, not WEAKNESS.
Sign up here: https://t.co/XGHHM8JhmE
The threat of AI, you hear about it all the time. In the first responder world it isn’t the threat of Artificial Intelligence, it’s the threat that comes from within, Alcohol & Infidelity.
Sign up here: https://t.co/SnKGOFO9AT
Strong responders show up everywhere — but the toughest calls are sometimes the ones at home. Join us and equip yourself with strategies that matter both on and off duty this.
Click on the link to register: https://t.co/GCQMV8IOSb
We hear it all the time. The “Culture” of the organization is responsible for …. The “Culture” is the reason why we are facing the challenges with, recruitment, retention, leadership and the list goes on and on. Great article by John Kelly
https://t.co/h9uYvqI619
Mental health struggles rarely appear all at once. They often show up quietly — Our newest blog explores why early awareness matters and how recognizing the signs sooner can protect responders, & their families
Read the full article here: https://t.co/cjFW4Cjwcl