Post-traumatic Stress Injuries (PTSI) among Public Safety Personnel (PSP): Partners

As part of The National Research Consortium for Post-traumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) acts as a knowledge exchange hub, bringing together researchers funded through CIHR competitions with relevant stakeholders in order to coordinate activities and move the knowledge created into active use.

Public Safety Canada works closely with a broad stakeholder community, including all levels of government, along with other government departments and associations of first responders to develop a coordinated action plan on post-traumatic stress injuries in support of public safety personnel.
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