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Participate in Research on Health, Wellness, & Peer Support in the 9-1-1 Industry

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Dr. Michelle Lilly of Northern Illinois University has partnered with Jim Marshall of the 9-1-1 Training Institute and Pam Opoka of MARC (Kansas City, MO) to develop a longitudinal project that examines the impact of peer support on employee health and wellness in 9-1-1 agencies. Active duty telecommunicators both with and without formal training in peer support are invited to participate.

This longitudinal study will ask participants to complete an online survey every six months over 24 months. Surveys take less than 15 minutes to complete. If interested, click here.

The link will lead to a page that provides information about the study. Participants are asked to provide their name and a non-work email address so that the study team can email a link to the baseline survey with a unique study ID. A link to the baseline study will arrive within 24 hours from "US911Project@gmail.com" (so check your spam folder if you don’t receive it!).

Enrollment for the project closes on October 15th. Participation is completely voluntary and responses are confidential. Please reach out to Dr. Lilly with any questions about the project.
 

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