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Join us March 27-31 for a week focused on wellness March 23, 2023 | | Too many emails? T-4 days unti

Join us March 27-31 for a week focused on wellness March 23, 2023 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( T-4 days until the first annual First Responder Wellness Week Mark your calendars and join Police1, Lexipol and our partners from March 27-31 as we launch the first annual [First Responder Wellness Week]( an event specifically created to provide resources, support and community to help you better understand the mental and physical health risks that come with the job. We’ll focus on a different critical topic each day with the goal of helping you become a “Resilient Responder.” - Monday, March 27: Functional Fitness - Tuesday, March 28: Sleep & Fatigue - Wednesday, March 29: Nutrition & Eating - Thursday, March 30: Mental Health - Friday, March 31: Healthy Coping Strategies Check out the early-access content below and check back all next week for new shift briefing videos, webinars, articles, podcasts and more. EARLY ACCESS CONTENT [Webinar: How to build and sustain an effective officer wellness program: A Policing Matters Special]( On March 29, learn how the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office built an award-winning holistic officer wellness program. Register now! [Download 30 days to a new you: Take Police1's better health challenge]( There’s no denying that policing takes a toll on officer health; this 30-day challenge can help you get your life back. [Checklist: 6 trauma management best practices for police organizations]( Download this checklist for ways to make mental health a priority and strengthen your personnel's resilience. [6 key components of a successful officer wellness program]( Find out how the Bakersfield PD and Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office succeeded in prioritizing wellness in their department - and what you can learn from them. [First Responder Wellness Week - Official Site]( Check out the official Wellness Week microsite for a range of additional videos, sample policies, and upcoming webinars. [ ] [Police1]( does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you are a Police1 member and subscribed to this newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can [opt-out here](. If you no longer wish to receive any email messages from Police1, [click here to unsubscribe]( from all mailings. Copyright © 2023 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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