What helps improve officer mental health and reduce suicide risk? According to a new GAO report: better data, stronger leadership, reduced stigma, and organizational accountability. Read HCLF's take: https://t.co/akyCdvfwDI
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The hidden cost of service is real.
Officers face higher rates of PTSD, depression, burnout, and suicidal ideation than the general population. Wellness isn't just an individual responsibility; it's an organizational one.
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Today’s policing environment creates system‑level stress that individual wellness programs can’t solve. We need organizational reform and adaptive leadership to meet this moment. https://t.co/aOVxYTUbxK #LawEnforcement#HCLF
The Howard C. Liebengood Foundation, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, is pleased to share the speakers and the agenda for the 2025 Symposium!
This event will feature distinguished and diverse voices from Johns Hopkins University, law enforcement leaders
interactive experience for all attendees!
We invite you to explore the agenda and learn more about the topics and conversations shaping this year’s event. Space is limited, please register here: https://t.co/GU3cco96bQ
Agenda & Speakers: https://t.co/HzK1U9FpWM
Meet the Voices of the HCLF Symposium – More To Be Announced!
We are pleased to begin introducing the speakers who will be shaping conversations at the HCLF Symposium, starting with the three professionals featured below.
at the local, state, and national levels, FOP President Yoes brings unparalleled insight to this conversation.
We are excited to share that these speakers are just a few of the voices you will hear from. Please stay connected as we will be announcing more expert voices in the