Peer-2-Peer Pillar
Introducing the Peer2Peer Pillar Program: Elevating First Responder Well-being
For departments seeking a comprehensive and seamless well-being program, the Peer2Peer Pillar (P2Ppillar) program is the solution. With a deep understanding of first responders’ journey towards normalcy and a commitment to natural recovery, P2Ppillar offers essential components to enhance emotional awareness, coping strategies, and treatment engagement.
Scientifically Informed Approach: P2Ppillar’s program begins with comprehensive peer-to-peer pillar counseling training, available virtually or in person. This unique training equips participants with strategies that mirror mental health professionals’ expertise, including addressing sensitive topics like suicide ideation and work-related stress.
Continuous Skill Enhancement: Our dedicated web-based platform provides 24/7 access for peer counselors to refine their skills. Stay updated with the latest insights and training through live webinars, recorded sessions, and roleplays, ensuring effective assistance.
Expert Insights: Enhance your capabilities with quarterly virtual or in-person training sessions led by seasoned experts. These sessions enrich your understanding, allowing you to provide exceptional support.
Holistic Emotional Assessment: P2Ppillar introduces confidential voluntary measures to assess your department’s emotional well-being. Identify strengths and growth areas to develop a comprehensive emotional health strategy.
Mental Health Expertise: Access consultations with expert mental health professionals, providing an additional layer of support for program success.
Flexible Options: Tailor your experience with individual components or packaged options that suit your department’s unique needs.
Empowering Well-being: Our goal is to foster a supportive community and cultivate well-being. By building emotional resilience, P2Ppillar empowers first responders to overcome challenges with renewed strength.
Ready to Transform? Reach out to us at:
Email: info@P2Ppillar.org