The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services and SUNY New Paltz organized a survey for over 6,000 participating first responders, who gave feedback on how mental health has a significant i ...
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A study released this week by SUNY New Paltz found a majority of the 6,000 first responders asked experience stress, burnout, ...
Over 90 percent of those who participated said support groups and therapy would help but the stigma is also a problem ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled the findings from New York’s first responder mental health needs assessment on Wednesday, Feb. 5. According to a news release from Hochul’s office, the assessment was ...
A new report on the mental health needs of first responders showed that many face high stress, burnout, anxiety, and ...
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A mental health needs assessment focused on New York's first responders found most experience anxiety, burnout or stress, but there are barriers to receiving help.