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Families of Public Safety Personnel (PSP) face unique experiences as these jobs ripple into their daily lives in a variety of ways. Until now, there have been limited resources available for families as they navigate these challenges. We are excited to share that PSPNET Families, an online wellbeing hub filled with information, resources, and strategies, has been developed with an understanding of what it means for families of PSP to be “on the job”.
If you are a spouse or significant other, parent, adult sibling, adult child, close friend, or someone who networks with families of PSP (e.g., leadership, service providers, associations, non-profits), we invite you to join us for this event. Dr. Heidi Cramm of the Families Matter Research Group, Queen’s University, Dr. Heather Hadjistavropoulos of the Wellbeing Innovation Lab and PSPNET, University of Regina, and Dr. Nathalie Reid of the Child Trauma Research Centre, University of Regina, are excited to introduce PSPNET Families.
December 1, 2022.
Additional information
PSPNET Families has been developed through funding by the Public Health Agency of Canada, and complements PSPNET, a federally funded online platform that offers Internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (ICBT) for PSP. Please visit PSPNET Families Wellbeing Hub – PSPNET for more information about this exciting new hub.