Three-quarters of survivors report lasting mental health impacts from their experience with law enforcement. This needs to change, and that’s where Odyssey® steps in. Our technology provides officers with trauma-informed resources that ensure survivors receive compassionate, respectful support that prioritises their mental and emotional well-being. Odyssey® helps officers provide care that reduces re-traumatisation and supports a survivor-centered justice process. 🌟Usable in 15 languages 🌟Data focused in the comfort of familiar surroundings 🌟Only relevant data is extracted from their phones. Together, we’re transforming how the justice system serves survivors, creating a pathway where survivors feel safe to come forward. Join us in our mission for a compassionate, respectful justice system. 🌱 #Odyssey #TraumaInformedCare #SupportSurvivors #JusticeRevolution #EmpathyInAction
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Did you know that community engagement plays a crucial role in promoting positive mental health within law enforcement? Law enforcement officers are the unsung heroes who protect our communities day and night. But let's not forget that they also face immense stress and trauma on the job. That's where community support comes in! By fostering strong connections between law enforcement and the community, we can create an environment where officers feel understood, appreciated, and supported. This leads to better mental well-being and a stronger, more resilient police force. From small gestures like thanking an officer for their service or organizing community events, to more substantial initiatives like mental health training and support programs, every act of engagement makes a difference! We can help each other. Teamwork. Connection. Treatment. Reach out today. https://lnkd.in/gPyRw4C9 . . . #aimeejconsulting #aimeejohnson #suicidepreventionconsultant #crisisprevention #accessibility #suicideprevention #helpstopthesilence #support #youmatter #ptsd #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #trauma #traumainformed #traumacare #therapy #counseling #PTSDAwareness #CITtraining #communitypartnership
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If you practice criminal law you don’t want to miss this webinar!
Join NJSBA Immediate Past President and former Municipal Court Judge and Prosecutor Timothy F. McGoughran and a panel consisting of a notable judge and esteemed practitioners from Union, Essex and Monmouth County as they present this important program on the new Mental Health Diversion Program, which takes effect statewide on July 1. The purpose of the new law is to divert certain people with diagnosed mental health disorders away from the criminal justice system and into appropriate case management and mental health services as early as possible following an interaction with law enforcement. The goal is to help them get the treatment they need while reducing recidivism. Learn more about this special presentation and register today, https://ow.ly/rl4j50RSBPi #NJStateBar #MentalHealth
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Join NJSBA Immediate Past President and former Municipal Court Judge and Prosecutor Timothy F. McGoughran and a panel consisting of a notable judge and esteemed practitioners from Union, Essex and Monmouth County as they present this important program on the new Mental Health Diversion Program, which takes effect statewide on July 1. The purpose of the new law is to divert certain people with diagnosed mental health disorders away from the criminal justice system and into appropriate case management and mental health services as early as possible following an interaction with law enforcement. The goal is to help them get the treatment they need while reducing recidivism. Learn more about this special presentation and register today, https://ow.ly/rl4j50RSBPi #NJStateBar #MentalHealth
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LAW ENFORCEMENT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS ACT (LEMHWA) PROGRAM
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