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A First Nation police force in Canada becomes the first Indigenous agency to use a mental health app to support officers’ psychological well-being.
A First Nation police service on Manitoulin Island and the North Shore has become the first Indigenous force in Canada to adopt a mental health app for officers.
The confidential tool offers daily, monthly, and annual screenings for PTSD, anxiety, and depression, providing real-time insights and personalized support recommendations.
Developed with the University of Regina and the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board, the app may reduce PTSD symptoms by up to 50% with regular use.
It generates quarterly reports for leadership to track workforce trends while preserving individual privacy, with all data securely stored.
The UCCM Anishnaabe Police say the app strengthens their ongoing commitment to officer well-being, which they say leads to better community service.
Una fuerza de policía de la Primera Nación en Canadá se convierte en la primera agencia indígena en usar una aplicación de salud mental para apoyar el bienestar psicológico de los oficiales.