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Resources

Missouri Resources

Post Critical Incident Seminar

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has a Post Critical Incident Seminar which is a 3-day intensively focused therapeutic seminar to assist first responder personnel suffering from traumatic stress following their involvement in a critical incident(s), such as officer-involved shootings, mass casualties, line of duty deaths, etc.

Advanced Brain Therapy for Veterans and First Responders in MO

eTMS is a highly customized use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation or TMS, based on sophisticated diagnostics. It is a non-invasive, painless, and drug-free option for the treatment of a wide range of neurological conditions.

Office of Disaster Services

The Office of Disaster Services compiled resources for various topics to assist individuals in crisis or those responding to the crisis.

Missouri Peer Support Phone Number: (314) 666-4911

Use this number to contact a first responder peer anonymously. Peers are available 24/7. 

Responder Rescue - St. Louis

Provide assistance; emotional, tangible or monetary, to any area first responders, who have been injured, become ill or suffered a traumatic situation after all other resources have been exhausted.

Answering The Call

Our non-profit agency is dedicated to supporting first responders during crises due to medical diagnoses, and duty/or non-duty related injuries. We aim to establish a strong connection between community support and first responders, providing financial aid and assistance for their recovery. We also aim to raise community awareness and support for the invaluable services provided by first responders. Our efforts aim to positively impact the lives of those who selflessly protect our community. Community support for first responders fosters collaboration, unity, and partnership, enabling both parties to work towards a safer and more resilient community. By understanding the challenges faced by first responders, the community can provide valuable insights and support. This strengthens the bond between the community and these dedicated individuals, promotes public safety, and provides a support system for those first responders in need.

National Resources

War Horses for Veterans

War Horse for Veteran Program offers a peer-led approach for first responders and veterans to promote self-awareness, leadership, communication skills, and tactical longevity through horsemanship.​

War Horses is a one-of-a-kind facility led by retired military veterans and first responders.

Copline

COPLINE®  has earned the trust of the Law Enforcement community by providing active listening through a hotline by maintaining complete confidentiality as well as anonymity if the caller chooses. We train competent, confident, committed, and compassionate retired officers to engage with callers on the daily stressors officers and their family members experience.

C.O.P.S.

Each year, between 140 and 160 officers die in the line of duty and their families and co-workers are left to cope.  C.O.P.S. provides resources to help them rebuild their shattered lives.  There is no membership fee to join C.O.P.S., for the price paid is already too high.

Warriors' Ascent

Warriors’ Ascent provides a free, five-day intensive program to equip military and first responders with the tools and community they need to find healing for the whole person, helping them reconnect with their inner selves and those they love. 

Public Safety Professionals

The National Alliance on Mental Illness compiled resources for public safety professionals on various tops: resilience, support, wellness, and more.

The Battle Within

Over 100 veterans, first responders, community leaders, and supporters came together to establish The Battle Within, believing that every Veteran and First Responder should have an equal opportunity to recover from the traumas they experienced while serving others. The organization has created a community for Veterans and First Responders nationwide to discover their path to healing and remain committed to achieving their mental and behavioral health objectives.

Disaster Response Guidebook

Click the button below to download the guidebook.

International Association of Chiefs of Police

The job of a law enforcement officer is often stressful, demanding, and dangerous. The lifestyle and culture of law enforcement affects more than just the officers. Spouses, partners, parents, children, and companions of law enforcement officers play an integral role in an officer’s health and wellness.

NAMI Frontline Wellness

Frontline professionals face many challenges in their day-to-day work life. From the pressure of protecting and caring for others to working long shifts — health care and public safety are stressful fields of work.

The effects of chronic stress, cumulative trauma, and shift work can feel overwhelming and take a toll on your mental wellness. If you are struggling, you are not alone.

NAMI is here to help. NAMI Frontline Wellness offers resources and tools developed specifically for public safety and health care professionals and their family members.