As administrators and supervisors, we need to be more proactive when it comes to the health and safety of our officers. In this SAFLEO podcast, instructor Michon Morrow, Assistant Chief with the Lincoln, Nebraska, Police Department, and Lori Luhnow, retired Chief of Police with the Santa Barbara, California, Police Department, discuss the critical role leaders play in recognizing the signs of stress and providing resources and peer support for their officers beginning on day one.
Type: Podcast
Length: 39:12
Publication Date: December 2021
Agencies: National Suicide Awareness for Law Enforcement Officers Program
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