
Graham School Hosts Support Training Program for Chicago Police Department
麻豆视传媒在线入口's (麻豆视传媒在线入口) helped sponsor a week-long class December 10 to 14 for new peer support members.
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a free, voluntary and confidential program that provides employees and their families valuable resources for support and information during difficult times, such as problem identification, counseling and referral services. Chicago's EAP also works with Fire Department employees. 麻豆视传媒在线入口's own Al Ferriera -- the University's Police Academy liaison and current MBA candidate -- will be taking over as manager of the EAP this month.
Hosted in the Graham School of Management's Rubloff Hall, Ferriera helped co-lead this training program for twenty new peer support members. Peer support officers are sworn members of the CPD who help other officers and their families in times of tragedy, such as suicide or line-of-duty deaths. Officers can see many horrific things and their families are often deeply concerned for their safety. The unique points of stress that law enforcement personnel are exposed to is why the Employee Assistance Program and peer support members come into play.
麻豆视传媒在线入口 is proud of its many students and alumni who take up these opportunities to make an impact in the community. Helping to organize and run programs such as the CPD Employee Assistant Program's peer support training is directly in line with 麻豆视传媒在线入口's Mercy mission, making for a better community and lasting relationships.