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S5 E3 Success Stories From FDNY’s Counseling Service Unit with Guest Frank Leto

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Tune in for a candid conversation highlighting behavioral health's critical role in emergency services. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Frank Leto (Ret.), Captain and Deputy Director of the FDNY Counseling Service Unit (CSU), to discuss the profound impact of 9/11 on firefighter behavioral health. Join us as we delve into the challenges of establishing the CSU in the aftermath of the attacks, gaining buy-in for peer support programs, and the memorable successes showcasing mental health support's importance for first responders.
Frank shares invaluable insights for agencies starting their own behavioral health initiatives. He discusses his initial steps as the IAFF behavioral health coordinator at disaster scenes and examines the evolving needs of various responders, including emergency room nurses and environmental personnel. With years of experience supporting communities in crisis, Frank also reveals how he copes with the emotional toll of his work.

This episode is also made possible by the First Responder Center for Excellence: Equip Yourself with Excellence for Every Call.
Discover more at: https://firstrespondercenter.org/

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Tune in for a candid conversation highlighting behavioral health's critical role in emergency services. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Frank Leto (Ret.), Captain and Deputy Director of the FDNY Counseling Service Unit (CSU), to discuss the profound impact of 9/11 on firefighter behavioral health. Join us as we delve into the challenges of establishing the CSU in the aftermath of the attacks, gaining buy-in for peer support programs, and the memorable successes showcasing mental health support's importance for first responders.
Frank shares invaluable insights for agencies starting their own behavioral health initiatives. He discusses his initial steps as the IAFF behavioral health coordinator at disaster scenes and examines the evolving needs of various responders, including emergency room nurses and environmental personnel. With years of experience supporting communities in crisis, Frank also reveals how he copes with the emotional toll of his work.

This episode is also made possible by the First Responder Center for Excellence: Equip Yourself with Excellence for Every Call.
Discover more at: https://firstrespondercenter.org/

Contact Responder Resilience:
Phone: +1 844-344-6655
Email: [email protected]
Our website with past episodes and more: https://www.respondertv.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ResponderResilience
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/responder-resilience-podcast/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/respondertv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/responderTV/

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