First Responders Face Mental Health Stigma
The Hochul administration released a report detailing the mental health struggles faced by first responders. The report surveyed first responders who reported feeling depression, anxiety, and high stress.
Stigma in the Industry
According to Luci Labriola-Cuffe, the Deputy State Fire Administrator for the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, there is a significant stigma in the industry. "We are people that like to help others, but we very vastly sometimes don’t take care of ourselves and so, to sit down for 15 to 20 minutes to think about ourselves and how this is affecting us was very big," she said.
This stigma can make it difficult for first responders to seek help and support, as they are often seen as strong and capable of handling any situation without emotional toll.
The Results of the Report
The report surveyed a large number of first responders, and the results were striking. Many reported feeling overwhelmed and struggling to cope with the demands of their job. As Amanda Schultz, the Assistant Director of the Office of Interoperable and Emergency Communications, noted, "I think it really brings to light how much the different disciplines are struggling throughout their careers, in the burnout, in the anxiety, in the stress of experiencing the symptoms of PTSD and not knowing what to do with those types of symptoms or even recognizing that they’re happening."
The State’s Response
The Hochul administration is working to address the mental health needs of first responders. The state is providing resources and support to help them cope with the demands of their job and the emotional toll it can take.
Conclusion
First responders face significant mental health challenges, and it is essential that we recognize the importance of their well-being. By reducing the stigma surrounding mental health and providing support, we can help ensure that they are better equipped to handle the demands of their job and provide the best possible service to the public.
FAQs
- What was the purpose of the report?
The report aimed to detail the mental health struggles faced by first responders. - What were the results of the report?
Many first responders reported feeling overwhelmed and struggling to cope with the demands of their job. - What is the state doing to address the mental health needs of first responders?
The state is providing resources and support to help them cope with the demands of their job and the emotional toll it can take.