First Responder Holistic Wellness and Resiliency (coming soon!)
Our Holistic Wellness and Resiliency training will soon be available FREE of charge. This comprehensive course addresses physical, financial, spiritual, environmental, and social health, preparing first responders for challenges and fostering resilience. Check back soon to register!
KCCRT Representatives Available for Your Event
Invite a KCCRT representative to enhance your event with expert knowledge in critical incident stress management and psychological first aid. Our presence will showcase your commitment to community well-being and ensure attendees gain valuable guidance for effective recovery.
Technical Assistance from KCCRT
KCCRT leadership offers tailored technical assistance to local first responder and community peer support teams. We provide guidance, training, and resources to help agencies navigate critical incidents, enhance team performance, and foster resilience. Our services include:
- Consultation: Comprehensive advice tailored to your needs.
- Networking Opportunities: Facilitate connections and knowledge sharing.
- Best Practices: Access to proven strategies for effective peer support.
Training Opportunities
Crisis Response Care: Access training to impact communities and support first responder networks.
SAMHSA DTAC "Just in Time" Training: Quick overview of the CCP and skills for behavioral health services after a disaster.
NCTSN Learning Center Psychological First Aid: 5-hour interactive course covering PFA core actions and provider well-being.
SAMHSA Service to Self-Training: Free online course addressing mental health and substance use issues among fire and EMS personnel.
First Responder Creating Safe Scenes Training: Training on mental health, mental illness, and substance use disorders for better self-care and assessment.
Shield of Resilience Training: Helps law enforcement recognize signs of stress, PTSD, and suicidal thoughts.
The Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC): Provides resources, training, and technical assistance to the mental health workforce.
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT): Represents the professional interests of prehospital and out-of-hospital emergency care providers.
Trauma-Informed Disaster Response Course: Enhances emotional intelligence and provides new techniques for disaster response.
Mental Health America: Championing mental health through advocacy, education, and research to build a better, more equitable future for all.
Member Resources
KCCRT Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Coming Soon!
KCCRT Member Handbook (coming soon!)
KCCRT Common Stress Reactions Post Card
Recruiting Postcard
KCCRT Dealing with Loss and Grief
KCCRT Informational Brochure
KCCRT Regional Map