Today's post focusses on some key points raised in the recent Four Corners report.
Last week Four Corners aired the report, "Insult to Injury" , about police Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the additional difficulties that these individuals face when seeking legitimate financial compensation for the injuries they have acquired through the course of their duties.
To me this re-iterated the layered complexity of emergency service welfare, return to work and compensation systems and the need for effective preventative options so that the best officers can stay in the job and entirely avoid that path altogether.
Last week Four Corners aired the report, "Insult to Injury" , about police Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the additional difficulties that these individuals face when seeking legitimate financial compensation for the injuries they have acquired through the course of their duties.
To me this re-iterated the layered complexity of emergency service welfare, return to work and compensation systems and the need for effective preventative options so that the best officers can stay in the job and entirely avoid that path altogether.