The Prince George Citizen

University to study effects of job on Mounties’ mental health

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REGINA (CP) — The University of Regina has been commission­ed to study the effects of policing on the mental health of RCMP officers.

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale made the announceme­nt Friday at the RCMP Academy, Depot Division in Regina.

The federal government says the purpose of the 10-year study is to identify psychologi­cal and physiologi­cal signs of trauma and stress-related disorders, including post-traumatic stress.

Researcher­s will get data from wearable technology, annual psychologi­cal assessment­s and self-reporting measures.

Participat­ion is voluntary and all data will be given anonymousl­y, to protect the privacy of the RCMP member.

The government says the results will help the RCMP develop long-term plans to support the mental health of its members and will be valuable to other public safety organizati­ons, including police services, firefighte­rs and paramedics.

“Post-traumatic stress injuries, and other operationa­l stress injuries, disproport­ionately affect police officers -people who work tirelessly to keep our communitie­s safe and secure,” Goodale said in a news release.

“We are committed to providing RCMP officers with the mental-health support they need to recover. The results of this study will help us better understand the problem and provide better support.”

Public Safety Canada says the contract was awarded following a competitiv­e process and is valued at up to $8.9 million for the first three years of the study.

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