The two-fold purpose of this program is: 1) to train upper management in the current trends of stress management for dispatchers & how to recognize indicative stressful behaviors and 2) to train line staff in recognizing and managing stress after the policy is implemented.
This qualitative training program seeks to work with upper management to discover the most workable plan for implementing a stress management program in the dispatch center. By introducing the new methodology, upper management will be able to assist others to improve the way stress is managed within the dispatch center, thereby, making the center more productive and reducing employee turnover. Approximately ten executives living in the area of concern will be introduced to the new material initially with another 150 emergency services personnel to be trained after the policy is implemented.



Autorentext

After a satisfying 28.5 year career in law enforcement, Dr. Klarich has retired to pursue her passion for writing. Dr. Klarich holds a doctorate of philosophy degree in Psychology of Organizational Leadership from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Her dissertation entitled FORMAL MENTORING PROGRAMS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS TO ENCOURAGE MORE EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF MENTALLY ILL INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS has been published by Lambert Academic Publishing and can be found in print on Barnes and Noble.com, Amazon.com, and Walmart.com. Dr. Klarich is an Educator, a Change Management consultant, with certifications in Addiction and Prevention, and is an internationally certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor.

Titel
Working Wounded - Limiting Employee Turnover through Management of Stress Associated with Critical Incidents among 911 Emergency Dispatchers
EAN
9798986722337
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.06.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
4.48 MB