OHSWEKEN, ON (Oct. 9, 2024) – Six Nations Police, Fire & Emergency Services and Paramedic Services are proud to announce a new partnership with Wounded Warriors Canada that will see the organizations work together to offer innovative mental health training and counselling services to the First Responders of Six Nation of the Grand River.

The First Responders of Six Nations are highly trained professionals who are confronted with traumatic situations that can be difficult to process due to the nature of their work.

Warriors Canada is a national mental health service provider dedicated to serving Trauma Exposed Organizations, Trauma Exposed Professionals, and their families. By working together, the First Responders and family members of Six Nations will receive occupationally informed services that utilize a combination of education, counselling, and training approaches to support resiliency and recovery from post-trauma injuries.

“Given the complexities of operational stress injuries, we know that no single organization can provide the 100% solution when it comes to the mental health and wellness needs of its members and their families,” Wounded Warriors Chief Executive Officer Scott Maxwell said. “Partnerships are vital. We are proud to announce this innovative new partnership with the First Responder agencies of the Six Nations of the Grand River and we look forward to working together in the months and years to come.”

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Media Contact Information: (SIX NATIONS POLICE, FIRE AND PARAMEDIC SERVICES PARTNER WITH WOUNDED WARRIORS CANADA)
Darryl Smart, Public Relations Coordinator, (226) 387-0826
1695 Chiefswood Road, P.O. Box 5000, Ohsweken Ontario N0A 1M0