Self-care is integral to your mental health. BC First Responders’ Mental Health has a guide on Staying Emotionally Healthy, with practical tips on how you can support yourself. Visit the ‘Self-care’ section at https://t.co/0avFQT1eCn for more #ShareItDontWearIt
The BC First Responders’ Mental Health Committee’s guide for Developing a Peer Support Policy provides a simple 8-step process to create a peer support program in your organization. Find it at https://t.co/9hYs728RwT under ‘Looking to Help’ #ShareItDontWearIt
FCABC is proud to have played a supporting role in seeing this Regional Training Facility become a reality this weekend in Agassiz, BC!
Congratulations to Agassiz Fire Chief Gerald Basten and his team on acquiring this important training resource for the region!
Labour Day is an important day for all first responders to celebrate and remember what those who came before us went through to create the better working conditions for us all.
While junipers are pretty, they’re a serious fire hazard. Luckily, the FireSmart Plant Program makes it easy to find fire-resilient and appealing options. To learn more, look for FireSmart plant tags at participating garden centres or visit https://t.co/5Yir0nVCfM
The second phase 2 of the BC Fire Fighter Occupational Awareness Training is coming soon! Make sure you and your crew are ready and check out phase 1 now!
This holiday season can put additional stress on emergency responders. We want to remind you that the FCABC has a trained Peer Support Team available to chief officers in BC to help support and connect you to helpful resources.
#YouAreNotAlone#EndTheStigma
@cdnfirechiefs petition for volunteer firefighter and SAR tax credit, signatures on 11/28/2023 =15,419, time remaining =12 days, keep up the great work! Circulate or sign from here: https://t.co/kU49cGQDMg
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Family nights bring first responders and their supporters together, building a sense of community. For your family night, check out the last video in the ‘Family Resilience Perspectives’ featuring a dispatcher at https://t.co/WMsjuGYyzM #ShareItDontWearIt
Happy Birthday Muscular Dystrophy Canada!
On this day in 1954, MDC became an official registered charity!
Then, in the late 2000’s MDC determined determined that this day, moving forward, would also be MDC’s Fire Fighter appreciation day.
Built for Us, By Us
Many mental health training programs are built for first responders by outsiders to our culture. The Occupational Awareness Training Program was built from the frontline up and across BC fire associations.
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