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Trauma Resilience in UK Policing

 

In August, Dr Jess Miller caught up with Professor Neil Greenberg to talk about how easing in restrictions brings responsibility back to organisations and individuals to consider Covid resilience and how this also plays out in trauma management, especially in the Emergency Response sector. The three components of peer support, trauma-informed leadership and reflective practice are celebrated as evidence-based resilience qualities that we can all beneft from. To see and watch more on Twitter click here

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Trauma Days (Lima)

22 March 2025

Gut instinct in Emergency Response and in life ‘Going with your gut’ or indeed having ‘a police(man)’s nose is definitely a thing. We say it all the time, whether it be about a dodgy person in a position of perceived power (see previous blog on psychopaths), or whether someone ‘likes-you’-likes-you when you sense a little...

Trauma Days (Juliet)

8 March 2025

“One more time with feeling”: Dealing with flashbacks In his film, One More Time With Feeling, singer and songwriter Nick Cave spoke about his experience of losing his young son in a tragic accident and the trauma and grief that lives with him. He allowed me to quote him directly in my book The Policing Mind with something...

Trauma Days (Indigo)

2 March 2025

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