First Responder Heart Health
The personal risks and magnitude of suffering with the pandemic are something no one should have to face alone
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
After a few months on the job, a new CO realized there was still one thing holding him back
By providing too many privileges to its max-security inmates, Ohio is both undercutting its reformatory mission and putting the safety of everyone behind the wall at risk
It is unacceptable to send corrections personnel to interpersonally complex and physically dangerous work environments without appropriate armor
COVID-19 put the spotlight on officer recruitment, retention and wellness. The good news is, we have solutions to these issues
Administrators and supervisors MUST invest in their most valuable resource – front-line staff – like never before
Staff recruitment and retention have remained critical obstacles, but there are still strategies organizations can employ to gain the upper hand in 2022
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- Prison reform and staff wellness are inextricably linked