Frontline Services Scheme

Mental Health on the Frontline

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The mental health load on frontline services is now the single biggest factor in whether they stay in the job, with PTSD and burnout contributing to poor retention figures.
Location
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Timeframe
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Delivery Partner
London Ambulance Service
National Police Chiefs Council
Metropolitan Police
RNLI
St John Ambulance
Maritime Coastguard Agency
Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE)
Key Partners
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Attendees
MPs, Peerage & Parliamentarians
Focus Areas
Frontline wellbeing; PTSD and burnout; Workforce retention; Mental-health crisis; Staff support
Headline Outcomes
Members will understand both the mental-health pressures experienced by frontline responders and the wider crisis they encounter through their work.
Overview

The mental health load on frontline services is now the single biggest factor in whether they stay in the job, with PTSD and burnout contributing to poor retention figures. They are also some of the best placed people to talk about what the country-wide mental health crisis looks like as they work to support those in crisis.

Learning outcomes: Hear directly from frontline staff; examine the links between trauma, burnout and retention; consider the support and prevention measures required.

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