From emergency responders to correctional workers, public safety personnel play critical roles in protecting communities. FACETS is accepting research on their health and wellbeing. Submit by Feb. 27, 2026 ➡️ https://t.co/arQZ5szSyv
Public safety personnel face unique physical and mental health challenges. @FACETSJournal is seeking research on their wellbeing, from frontline experiences to policy impacts. Submit your work by Feb. 27, 2026. For more details ➡️ https://t.co/N3ngX74JyZ
I'm delighted to be working with the
@WoundWarriorCA
Wounded Warriors Canada team in supporting all Trauma Exposed Professionals, their Organizations, and their Families, and very excited about the next steps together!
https://t.co/oM4ZXh1fGM
L'Institut canadien de recherche et de traitement en sécurité publique fait un travail remarquable pour répondre aux besoins en santé mentale du personnel de la sécurité publique et de leurs familles.
If you are interested in a career as a firefighter join us on Saturday, March 2nd at the @UofRegina at 1pm for an interactive session with our firefighters as they discuss the job and the qualifications needed to join our team at Regina Fire #YQR
Conducted by researchers at the @CIPSRT_ICRTSP, it will be key to helping guide efforts to improve the mental health and well-being of RCMP officers across the country.
The latest issue of the #HPCDP Journal includes an updated glossary by @cipsrt_icrtsp of common terms used to describe psychological #trauma. Read the Journal to learn more: https://t.co/xpgU65EYiu
#HealthResearch#MentalHealth
🗣️ ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITY
Dr. @joymacdermid is currently accepting at @WesternU: MSc and PhD trainees who are interested in firefighter and other public safety personnel health research.
For relevant research see:
https://t.co/8XwYzDSiLs
https://t.co/7vrCwsmZU0
We were happy to participate in the 2023 @CIMVHR_ICRSMV Forum!
We’re grateful for the opportunity to share collaborative research on the mental health and wellbeing of first responders and other public safety personnel (PSP), and learn from others!
🇨🇦 #PublicSafetyPersonnel
Meet some of the speakers you will see at this year's #CIMVHRForum. Don't miss these great discussions!
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Rencontrez certains des conférenciers et conférencières que vous verrez sur scène lors du #CIMVHRForum de cette année. Ne manquez pas ces formidables discussions!
- Paul Ledwell (Deputy Minister, @VeteransENG_CA@VeteransFR_CA )
-Nicole Sadler (Head of Policy and Practice, @Phoenix_Trauma
-LCol (Retd)/Lcol (à la retraite) Alexandra Heber (Chief of Psychiatry, @VeteransENG_CA@VeteransFR_CA, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, @McMasterU)
-@HeidiCramm , Professor/Professeure, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, @queensu; Head of Family Research Strategy, CIMVHR
-Nick Carleton, (Professor of Psychology/Professeur de psychologie, Department of Psychology, @UofRegina; Scientific Director, @CIPSRT_ICRTSP )
This afternoon's plenary is by Chris M Edwards, the 2022 #CIMVHRForum Banting Prize recipient, on the topic of "Does a History of Childbirth Impact Musculoskeletal Injury in Female Military Members?" MGen @JGMBilodeau@CanadianForces Surgeon General will give the foreward.
One more session for day one! @SuzettePhD shares her research on “Advancing the Canadian Military, Veteran, and Family Connected Campus Consortium: Preliminary results.”
#CIMVHRForum@UofARehabMed@himarc