Saving Ourselves

Empowering First Responders and Their Families

 

Prioritizing mental health and resilience for those who serve on the front lines.

About the Program

Saving Ourselves: A Mental Health Movement for First Responders
This five-hour workshop, led by veteran first responder and educator Brad Lawson, addresses the mental health challenges faced by first responders and their families. Through personal stories, evidence-based practices, and interactive discussions, attendees gain practical tools to promote resilience, improve relationships, and foster positive change.

"You can't pour from an empty cup. Taking care of your mental health isn't just
self-care—it's the foundation for serving others with strength and resilience."

Understanding the Unseen Struggles of First Responders

Why It Matters

First responders are the backbone of our communities, but the mental health challenges they face often go unaddressed.

 

  • Stress, trauma, and burnout are daily realities for first responders.
  • 1 in 3 first responders experiences PTSD, depression, or anxiety.
  • Rates of substance use and suicide are significantly higher in first responder professions compared to the general population.

The Ripple Effect:
The stress doesn’t stop at the station. It impacts families, friendships, and overall quality of life. Without the right tools and support, these challenges can feel overwhelming.

 

This is why “Saving Ourselves” exists. We’re here to break the stigma, provide practical strategies, and create stronger, healthier communities—one first responder at a time.

What you'll gain

Equip Yourself with the Tools for Lasting Resilience and Support

Practical tools for daily resilience

Improved understanding of mental health challenges

Stronger family and team connections

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Meet Brad Lawson

Brad Lawson

With over 25 years of service as a first responder and 20 years as an educator, Brad Lawson brings unique insight and compassion to his role as a mental health advocate. As the Director of Practical Programs for Meducate, Inc., Brad is dedicated to improving the work culture and mental health of emergency personnel. His workshops draw from personal experience, professional expertise, and a deep commitment to fostering hope and resilience.

 

We want to hear from you!

blawson@meducateinc.com

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SAVING OURSELVES

JANUARY 31, 2025