The Road to Mental Resilience
mission statementOur mission at Project Resilience 911 raises awareness for first responders and front line workers by starting the conversation and ensuring no one walks alone.
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vision statementTo end mental health stigma through togetherness and support first responders and front line workers.
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Project Resilience 911 has been created as a localized Peer Support Team to support all First Responders/Frontline workers in the Brandon and Westman area and their families. Project Resilience 911 has expanded so far beyond Brandon Police Service! Project Resilience 911 is still in the early stages of development. Currently, the team has representatives from Brandon Police Service, RCMP 'D' (Manitoba) Division, Rivers Police Service, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and our local Emergency Communications (Telecoms) Manitoba First Nations Police Service, Brandon Correctional Centre, Canadian Armed Forces, BRHC Emergency Department, PMH Crisis Services.
Project Resilience 911 was established to share resources, initiatives, funding and training opportunities between all First Responder/Frontline agencies in our area.
We look forward to establishing continued and further rapport with our local First Responders/Frontline Workers and their families.
Critical Incident Stress Management Project Resilience 911 acknowledges the importance of coping with critical incident stress responses. Failure to do so can have an enormous impact on one’s psychological well-being. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing is a common approach used following a significant exposure to a critical incident. Project Resilience 911 has established a team of qualified individuals and peers prepared to assist any first responder / frontline organization in Manitoba through the debriefing process. Members of our team are also available to attend any situation as requested to provide stress management and peer support.
Project Resilience 911 was established to share resources, initiatives, funding and training opportunities between all First Responder/Frontline agencies in our area.
We look forward to establishing continued and further rapport with our local First Responders/Frontline Workers and their families.
Critical Incident Stress Management Project Resilience 911 acknowledges the importance of coping with critical incident stress responses. Failure to do so can have an enormous impact on one’s psychological well-being. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing is a common approach used following a significant exposure to a critical incident. Project Resilience 911 has established a team of qualified individuals and peers prepared to assist any first responder / frontline organization in Manitoba through the debriefing process. Members of our team are also available to attend any situation as requested to provide stress management and peer support.