Bernalillo County Fire Rescue Peer Support Program Policy PDF

Summary

This document outlines the peer support policy for Bernalillo County Fire Department personnel. It details roles, training, and procedures for team members to support colleagues during times of crisis. The policy emphasizes crisis intervention and mental health support for departmental members.

Full Transcript

**PURPOSE** The purpose of the peer support policy is to establish roles, training, and procedures for team members that are willing to help the members of our department and neighboring departments. **POLICY** It is the policy of the Bernalillo County Fire Department (BCFD) to provide a support...

**PURPOSE** The purpose of the peer support policy is to establish roles, training, and procedures for team members that are willing to help the members of our department and neighboring departments. **POLICY** It is the policy of the Bernalillo County Fire Department (BCFD) to provide a support network by having trained members of a Peer Support Team who can work with individuals one on one. The Bernalillo County Fire Department recognizes the importance of supporting its members through times of crisis and personal struggles. **PROCEDURE** - Peer Support Team Coordinator -- will develop criteria for Peer Support Team members, organize and may lead trainings for team members, provide a list of Peer Support Team members on the Personal Wellness SharePoint page, and will facilitate quarterly meetings of the team members. - Peer Support Team Member -- will attend required training and meetings; provide a phone number that they may be contacted at for support. - Team members need the following courses: - Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support from the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF). - Group Crisis Intervention from the ICISF. - Mental Health First Aid - Also recommended is the Advanced Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support from the ICISF (Optional). I. **PEER SUPPORT PROGRAM** - The peer support team is made up of our own BCFD personnel that have taken classes in supporting our members during tough times and have agreed to volunteer their time. - The peer support program can be viewed as a starting point to empower our personnel in getting help. - The program is designed to offer our members trained peers to talk to when they are having issues in their life, on or off duty. - Peer Support team members can act as a mediator for people who are trying to resolve issues at the lowest level and don't want to involve management or union. - Peer Support Team members are also a resource if you need assistance in getting information and can't find it. They can help you locate: - Bernalillo County Employee Assistance Program (EAP) information - IAFF Membership Assistance Program (MAP) information - Or other crisis information provided through the Chaplain's office II. **PEER SUPPORT TEAM MEMBER CALL OUT** - A contact list of Peer Support Team members will be posted - On the Personal Wellness SharePoint page under Peer Support - On the bulletin boards at each station - When using this resource both parties will agree on a time and place to meet. - Because this is a Department program, parties are directed to meet in a public setting, to ensure the safety of all that are involved. Review/Revised - 6/6/2017 - Updated the Purpose and Policy statements - Added Mental Health First Aid as a required training item

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser