Union Strong: NJSPBA Voices Podcast

Episode 28 - Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health Awareness in Law Enforcement

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In Episode 28 of the Union Strong: NJSPBA Voices Podcast, host Vinny Rizzo discusses the often overlooked yet crucial issue of mental health in law enforcement. Joined by Luke Sciallo and Dr. Stacy Pytal, creators of the Peer Response Team, the episode highlights the importance of Mental Health Awareness Month and addresses the stigma around mental health struggles among officers. By detailing the structure and purpose of their peer support program, Sciallo and Pytal emphasize the vital role of peer support in maintaining officer wellness and reducing the stigma associated with seeking help. They share insights into how the program works, the mental health challenges officers face, and how seeking help is evolving within the law enforcement community. The conversation aims to encourage officers to prioritize their mental health and make use of the resources available to them.

00:00 Introduction

00:50 The Importance of Mental Health Awareness

01:06 Challenges Faced by Law Enforcement

01:25 Stigma Around Mental Health

02:00 Peer Support Program Introduction

02:11 Meet the Guests: Luke Sciallo and Dr. Stacy Pytal

04:08 Restructuring the Peer Response Program

07:16 How the Peer Response Team Works

18:13 Common Mental Health Challenges

21:10 Breaking the Stigma and Seeking Help

26:00 Accessing Peer Support

28:10 Handling the Program

29:29 Peer Support Resources

30:33 Confidentiality and Legislation

32:16 Research and Testimonials

36:06 Training and Standardization

40:27 Immediate and Long-term Support

44:46 Future of Mental Health in Law Enforcement

47:38 Concluding Thoughts and Advice

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