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You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Just train it right. In this episode, I’ll show you exactly what kind of training your peer support team needs to be equipped and ready when it matters most.
Does your peer support team actually have the training they need, or are they just winging it?
Caring isn’t enough. Without the right training, peer supporters may overstep, or God forbid, do harm. And that can be disastrous for your team’s effectiveness.
In this episode, I’ll walk you through the essential types of training every peer support team needs, especially in emergency services and high-stress professions.
Whether you’re just getting started or realizing your current team needs more support, this episode gives you a clear and practical training roadmap to build confidence, competence, and care into every conversation.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:
Don’t guess. Train your team well, and build a culture where people know where to turn when life gets heavy.
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https://calendly.com/stresscaredoc/consultation
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QPR Suicide Training:
https://stresscaredoc.com/suicide-intervention-training
ASIST Suicide Training
https://livingworks.net/training/livingworks-asist/
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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bartleger
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Website: survivingyourshift.com
Want to find out how I can help you build a peer support program in your organization or provide training? Schedule a no-obligation call or Zoom meeting with me here.
Mentioned in this episode:
Houston Area CISM GRIN Training
This 3-day course, hosted by the Atascocita Fire Department, will teach you how to support your peers through effective communication, emotional resilience, and understanding the psychological impact of crises.
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You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Just train it right. In this episode, I’ll show you exactly what kind of training your peer support team needs to be equipped and ready when it matters most.
Does your peer support team actually have the training they need, or are they just winging it?
Caring isn’t enough. Without the right training, peer supporters may overstep, or God forbid, do harm. And that can be disastrous for your team’s effectiveness.
In this episode, I’ll walk you through the essential types of training every peer support team needs, especially in emergency services and high-stress professions.
Whether you’re just getting started or realizing your current team needs more support, this episode gives you a clear and practical training roadmap to build confidence, competence, and care into every conversation.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:
Don’t guess. Train your team well, and build a culture where people know where to turn when life gets heavy.
OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Schedule a Discovery Call
https://calendly.com/stresscaredoc/consultation
Share this Episode:
https://survivingyourshift.com/38
QPR Suicide Training:
https://stresscaredoc.com/suicide-intervention-training
ASIST Suicide Training
https://livingworks.net/training/livingworks-asist/
If you're receiving value from this podcast, consider becoming a monthly supporter—your gift helps me keep producing these practical episodes. Become a supporter today.
Connect with Bart
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bartleger
Facebook Page: facebook.com/survivingyourshift
Website: survivingyourshift.com
Want to find out how I can help you build a peer support program in your organization or provide training? Schedule a no-obligation call or Zoom meeting with me here.
Mentioned in this episode:
Houston Area CISM GRIN Training
This 3-day course, hosted by the Atascocita Fire Department, will teach you how to support your peers through effective communication, emotional resilience, and understanding the psychological impact of crises.

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