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Boots on the Ground event to raise frontline worker mental health awareness

Public servants step up to help each other at YMCA on Thursday
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NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYEES UNION
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Many frontline workers have on-the-job experiences that can cause significant emotional trauma. Getting peer-to-peer support from people who share similar experiences is critical to the healing process.

But peer-to-peer support is an undervalued part of our mental health system. OPSEU members will be holding a series of barbeques and raffles in northern Ontario to not only raise awareness but to also raise funds for the peer-to-peer support programs Boots on the Ground and Badge of Life Canada.

Starting at noon at each location, speakers will share their experiences and highlight Boots on the Ground’s invaluable work. OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas says members want to raise awareness about the critical role peer-to-peer support plays in mental health.

“As a registered practical nurse who has worked in a psychiatric hospital, I have seen first-hand how important peer-to-peer support is to someone who is recovering from a traumatic event,” Thomas said. "I applaud the efforts of our members to inform the public of these vital services."

Sault Ste. Marie
Thursday, Oct. 10 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
YMCA, 235 McNabb St.

Boots on the Ground is a non-profit service run exclusively by volunteers. They offer peer-to-peer support for frontline workers across the province and rely on donations so they can provide their critical services to workers who are on their journey to healing.

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