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Under the best of circumstances, public safety personnel (PSP) operate in an environment that creates high levels of uncertainty and anxiety. For PSP, this environmentally-induced uncertainty has been increased by the current Covid-19 pandemic. While much of this uncertainty comes from the public safety environment, and is beyond the control of both PSP and their leaders, there are things leaders can do to help PSP to better cope with this volatile, uncertain environment. In this town hall webinar, Chief Randy Mellow, Peterborough Paramedic Service, and Dr. Ron Camp, Hill-Levene Schools of Business, discuss how the PSP environment creates uncertainty and anxiety for PSP, how organizations may be contributing to this situation, and what leaders can do to help PSP reduce uncertainty and anxiety.
May 7, 2020.
Presented by:
Randy Mellow
Chief, Peterborough Paramedic Service
President, Paramedic Chiefs of Canada
Member, CIPSRT Public Safety Steering Committee
Dr. Ronald D. Camp II, Ph.D., ICD.D
Director of Training, CIPSRT (R2MR)
Co-academic Director, ICD/Rotman Directors Education Program (SK)
Associate Professor (Leadership & Governance), UofR Hill-Levene Schools of Business
PSP leadership and mental health part 2: Question and answer session
This Question and Answer Session will provide additional discussion to Virtual Town Hall held on May 7, 2020, CIPSRT titled PSP Leadership & Mental Health. Part 1 focused on the stresses that PSP and their leadership face. The presenters discussed some best practices for how leaders can create positive work environments.
In this follow-up town hall, a panel of leaders will be taking your questions on how to apply those best practices to your workplace. This question and answer session, offers a unique opportunity to explore issues that you have experienced in the workplace while learning new skills that can help you improve your work environment.