Our traits can affect how we react to stress and changing work conditions
Category: Corrections
4 Reasons Public Safety Leaders Should Invest in Mental Wellness for First Responders
If your agency isn’t addressing wellness, hidden costs may be piling up
Train to Retain — Developing Corrections Staff
Make your employees better and they’ll stay longer.
Fundraising or Fraud? The Risks Involved in Charitable Donations
Not all charities that benefit public safety personnel are created equal
Understanding the DHS Civil Rights Evaluation Tool
FEMA grant awardees now have more paperwork to complete
First Responders and the Deaf
If someone doesn’t respond to your commands, they might not be able to hear you
CARE to Become a More Resilient First Responder
Resilience is a skill that can be fostered and developed, and it’s essential for first responders
ARPA Flex: How the New Provisions Affect Funding for Public Safety and Local Government
New provision allows up to $10 million in four new categories of spending
Checks with Balances: Ensuring Appropriate Use of Grant Funds
Do you have these control measures in place?
With Fitness, Comparison Is the Thief of Joy
As you evaluate your own fitness journey, it’s critical to avoid making comparisons with others
2 Effective Approaches to Managing the Inmate Population
Showing respect and addressing inmate concerns can reduce conflict and enhance safety
Financial New Year’s Resolutions for First Responders
The start of each year is a great time to reset your efforts at building good financial habits