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A BADGE OF HONOR

Healing Our First Responders

#ItsOkNot2Bok
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Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI) is the leading cause of suicide in our first responder community. We survived...And now we are bringing our tactical solutions to you. 
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The Single Greatest Cause of Death for our First Responders is Suicide 

 

You've seen and experienced things you sometimes wish you didn't. You've always known things could get bad, but you always found a way to push it aside, to bury it and move on. You tell yourself, "Another drink will make me feel okay."

 

Nearly 400,000 first responders in the United States are suffering from PTSI syptoms. Klimley, Kristin E.; Van Hasselt, Vincent B.; Stripling, Ashley M. (November 2018). "Posttraumatic stress disorder in police, firefighters, and emergency dispatchers". Aggression and Violent Behavior. 43: 33–44. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2018.08.005ISSN 1359-1789.

 

For the third straight year, police suicides outnumbered line of duty deaths. Lohr, David (January 2019). Huff Post

 

“The single greatest cause of death for law enforcement officers each year is suicide,” Jeff McGill, vice president of Blue H.E.L.P.

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You know that if things stay the same you'll continue to experience:

  • Poor job performance

  • Inability to communicate effectively

  • Self Isolation

  • Breakdown in leadership

  • Low morale​

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It is possible to recover from PTSI, because it's an injury and not a permanent disorder. John, Samantha, and Jeff have all been there. They understand the STIGMA that goes along with asking for help. They've experienced the FREEDOM from "breaking through" the STIGMA and finding the help they needed to survive. They are here to help you. Whether you are the Chief of Police or a new fire cadet, you've likely experienced and / or identified PTSI within your departments. John, Samantha, and Jeff will help you identify PTSI and offer REAL solutions that you can use whenever the stress and anxiety rears it's ugly head, which means:

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  • Trust in the department and within the ranks

  • Lower rate of sick days

  • Increased morale

  • Better job performance

  • Effective communication

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Contact A Badge of Honor today and be a part of the solution to help end the STIGMA that is killing our first responders.

 

Remember, it's okay not to be okay #ItsOkNot2Bok. It's just not okay to stay there.

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VISIT ABADGEOFHONOR.COM for more information

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