the study’s initial phase will focus on qualitative and quantitative research, with early findings being rapidly translated to new prevention and intervention strategies to help both public safety and health-care personnel.
the second phase will implement and critically evaluate new approaches in different treatment settings, including both inpatient and outpatient counselling. these new approaches will be widely publicized to help those needing help dealing with ptsd.
“as a mental health partner and provider to health-care professionals and public safety personnel across canada, homewood health understands first-hand the importance of developing intervention efforts that will most benefit those who have put their lives, and those of their families, on the line,” said jagoda pike, president and ceo of homewood health.
“by funding this groundbreaking research, homewood health is continuing its long-standing commitment to supporting these individuals whose unique experiences demand specialized knowledge and tailored treatment approaches,” said pike.
“we welcome this generous gift by homewood health — the largest gift of its kind in hri’s history,” said sidney kennedy, the executive director of hri.