Police, first responders exposed to unique, difficult set of job-related stressors

It is important to see so many police and mental health leaders working together to change the culture; promote mental well-being; prevent mental health problems and illnesses; and, make it easier to seek help when needed, say MHCC and CACP.

The mental health and well-being of police officers has become a top priority for the leading police services across Canada. As an example of this new priority, more than 200 delegates from across Canada gathered in Mississauga, Ont., at a conference jointly organized by the

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