CRITICAL INCIDENT CARE
The
Early Intervention Unit (EIU) recognizes that personnel, in the course of their
assigned duties, may encounter incidents that result in varying degrees of
emotional and psychological trauma. Unaddressed, these events can lead to
serious problems, which may affect the ability of a person to function in a
well-adjusted, productive manner. This stress may disrupt the emotional balance
at the workplace and at home with families. By understanding the effects of
these incidents and employing various stress management techniques, personnel
and their families will be taking an active part in restoring stability and
wellness to their daily lives.
Critical Incidents can include, but are not limited
to, events which involve:
- The use of deadly force either by or against members
of the service
- The line-of-duty death or injury of members of the
service
- The death or injury of civilians present at an
incident
- A catastrophe or mass disaster
- Injury or death of a child
Defusings and Debriefings are conducted for all NYPD
personnel affected by critical and traumatic incidents. EIU peer counselors are trained to
identify signs that our personnel may be traumatized. They provide suggestions
on how to manage the stress and emotional reactions that can occur from a
critical incident.
EIU is dedicated to providing confidential emotional
support to prevent debilitating stress and promote emotional well being among
ALL Department personnel and their families.
The threat of terrorism causes law enforcement to be
vigilant in both prevention and response. This vigilance not only includes an
operational plan but also a mental health plan. EIU peer counselors receive on-going
training regarding the mental health response to terrorism, disasters, and other
public health emergencies. Our peer
counselors provide Department personnel and their families with
information and support needed to promote recovery and resiliency following
these traumatic events.