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Policing as a profession is more than a career choice, it’s a way of life and requires dedication and commitment, as such many would say it’s a calling. This journey can be varied and exciting one minute and devastating the next which is what makes the work so challenging yet rewarding. Beyond these challenges is often a deep love of the job and a strong sense of identity however there are also times where exposures to traumatic events can cause confusion, distress, and ultimately take both a physical and emotional toll. Blue Hub is specifically designed to assist with navigating this part of the policing journey so for those who are serving across the nation we have provided, pathways to help either from within your state organisations or other resources and information to assist you to understand your present situation, find the support and services you need and to navigate your way back to health and wellbeing.

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Grief and Loss

What is grief?

Grief is a profound and complex series of mixed emotions that follow the loss of a loved one in your life. It can be someone you loved very deeply, your absolute everything, or someone you knew in your community. It can be expected or unexpected. Either way, it can affect you and your family members, friends, colleagues and the extended community in a range of ways.

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Domestic and Family Violence

Women and men frequently conceal the consequences of physical violence by hiding injuries or making excuses for bruises – or worse. It’s a strange kind of loyalty that stops people from telling parents, siblings or anyone about what’s happening "behind closed doors".

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Carers Support and Wellbeing, Quest for Life resources

Are you an exhausted career?

KEEP HEALTHY AND ACTIVE
Exercise regularly – 20 minutes daily will help you sustain the physical demands of caring and provide a break from your daily activities
Eat regular, healthy meals to fuel the strength and stamina you need for caring
Get enough sleep – tiredness and exhaustion increase the stress of caring
Look after your back – if you need to lift the person you’re caring for, get professional advice on the safest way to do so. Is there equipment that can help?
Talk to your GP about your caring role and the demands it makes on you.

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The Police Association Victoria 03 Apr 2022

TPAV: The Police Association of Victoria

All Australian Police jurisdictions have Police Unions who provide Industrial Relations, Financial and in some state’s welfare and mental health support and services. Assistance for issues relating to workers compensation, legal matters, necessitous circumstances, and career transition may also be available through your state union. Associate membership for former officers is another way to stay connected to support and services post policing.

Visit the TPAV: The Police Association of Victoria website
04 Jul 2024

Trojans Trek

Trojans Trek assists police and veterans to deal with their mental health issues via a peer led wilderness experience.

Visit the Trojans Trek website
03 Apr 2022

UNOPAA: United Nations and Overseas Policing Association of Australia

All Australian Police jurisdictions have Police Unions who provide Industrial Relations, Financial and in some state’s welfare and mental health support and services. Assistance for issues relating to workers compensation, legal matters, necessitous circumstances, and career transition may also be available through your state union. Associate membership for former officers is another way to stay connected to support and services post policing.

Visit the UNOPAA: United Nations and Overseas Policing Association of Australia website
Car accident window shattering 05 Jun 2022

Vicarious Trauma

Vicarious trauma by way of exposures to the traumatic experiences of others can erode your sense of self and change the way you view the world.

Burn out & Compassion Fatigue

Visit the Vicarious Trauma website
03 Apr 2022

Victoria Police

Each individual state police jurisdictions will have mental health services for serving police which should include an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) along with other specific services. This may include EAP for transitioning police, former police up to 12 months and services for families. Career Transition services may also be included in some jurisdictions as moving into a new career after serving in the police force impacts mental health outcomes.

Visit the Victoria Police website
03 Apr 2022

Victoria Police Legacy

Police Legacy provide professional and compassionate support to families who have suffered a loss through the provision of benefits and services. Children who have lost a parent may benefit from camps, scholarships, trust funds and regular social engagement which is also extended to partners and parents. Each jurisdiction has independent services which may differ from state to state.

Visit the Victoria Police Legacy website
03 Apr 2022

WAPU: Western Australian Police Union

All Australian Police jurisdictions have Police Unions who provide Industrial Relations, Financial and in some state’s welfare and mental health support and services. Assistance for issues relating to workers compensation, legal matters, necessitous circumstances, and career transition may also be available through your state union. Associate membership for former officers is another way to stay connected to support and services post policing.

Visit the WAPU: Western Australian Police Union website
03 Apr 2022

Western Australia Police Force - EAP Provider – Converge International

Each individual state police jurisdictions will have mental health services for serving police which should include an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) along with other specific services. This may include EAP for transitioning police, former police up to 12 months and services for families. Career Transition services may also be included in some jurisdictions as moving into a new career after serving in the police force impacts mental health outcomes.

Visit the Western Australia Police Force - EAP Provider – Converge International website
03 Apr 2022

Western Australia Police Legacy

Police Legacy provide professional and compassionate support to families who have suffered a loss through the provision of benefits and services. Children who have lost a parent may benefit from camps, scholarships, trust funds and regular social engagement which is also extended to partners and parents. Each jurisdiction has independent services which may differ from state to state.

Visit the Western Australia Police Legacy website
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Pathways to help

Five introductory videos with Ernst Meyer – Psychotherapist and former officer and one introductory video with Det Inspector Gary Raymond Retired on the work of Chaplains.

Transitioning and former officers

For police considering a career transition who want to learn more about supporting themselves through the process.

For crisis care attend your closest hospital emergency department or contact 000 000

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