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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Sustained Peak Loads for First Responders: Promoting Resilience and Care for Burnout
- When:
- Location:
- Online
- Room:
- Zoom
- https://ubalt.edu/rosenbergdialogues
- Description:
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The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs will host “The Coronavirus Pandemic and Sustained Peak Loads for First Responders: Promoting Resilience and Care from Burnout” as part of its Henry A. Rosenberg Dialogue Series. The discussion will be held via Zoom, free of charge to the public.
First responders need care, too.
Our first responders must respond to the concurrent economic, social and medical crises confronting our society. Their work ranges from security and law enforcement to medical interventions and social work. It tests the limits of their capacities, and is unrelenting. This panel will address evidence-based strategies to promote first responders’ resilience, and when these are not sufficient, treatment and wellness for their recovery. Each panelist will deliver a 20-minute presentation, followed by a question-and-answer period with the audience.
WELCOME:
Roger Hartley
dean, College of Public AffairsCONTEXT:
Tom Carr
executive director, The University of Baltimore’s Center for Drug Policy and Prevention
executive director, The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) ProgramPANEL:
Lora Peppard, Ph.D., DNP, PMHNP-BC
deputy director of prevention and treatment, Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program
director of A Division for Advancing Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT), The University of Baltimore's Center for Drug Policy and PreventionDr. Peppard will present on “Promoting Resilience to Protect and Prevent.”
D. Kenneth Beyer, Fire Fighter/EMT/IVT
co-founder and president/CEO, Harbor of Grace Recovery Center
National Law Enforcement/First Responder Wellness CenterMr. Beyer will present on “Care Services: From Stress & Trauma to Treatment and Wellness.”
FACILITATOR:
Alan Lyles, Henry A. Rosenberg Professor of Government, Business and Nonprofit Partnerships at The University of BaltimoreRegister online today to save your space in this unique and timely discussion.
- Contact Name:
- Alan Lyles
- Contact Email:
- calyles@ubalt.edu
Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request 10 days prior to a campus event and 30 days prior to an event requiring travel.