Success StoryExtension Helps Flood First Responders with QPR training



Extension Helps Flood First Responders with QPR training

Author: Shad Baker

Planning Unit: Letcher County CES

Major Program: Flood Relief & Recovery

Plan of Work: Improving Physical, Health and Mental Well-Being--2020

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

When the historic floods of 2022 hit in July, one of the critical issues that quickly came to light was the mental stress being placed on Kentucky families and farmers. Years of job losses and the related financial stress had taxed most families, leading to health impacts and drug use and abuse. The flood injected fuel to the flame. Unfortunately, few leaders and first responders shad received adequate training on how to help individuals displaying mental health symptoms.

Partnering with the University of Kentucky's Continuing Education Director from the Central Appalachian Regional Education and Research Center, the Letcher County Extension Service offered in-person and Zoom programming for leaders, first responders and clergy from across the county. 

The objective was to equip those most likely to encounter individuals in crisis situations and provide them the support materials needed to help.The trainings focused on the programming created by the QPR institute in addressing suicidal behaviors.

Twenty-five participants including police officers, firefighters, clergy, educators and public officials from communities, towns, and churches attended. Those involved reported an increased comfort in knowing how to respond to warning signs among those in crisis and in knowing who to refer others to for professional help.






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