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Hi Lisa,

     The On-Site Academy in Gardner, Massachusetts and its Crisis/Respite Program for "First Responders" (Police, Fire, EMT-Paramedics, and Dispatchers) and Human Service Personnel [now, from anywhere in the world] at a serene farmhouse in an adjacent rural town, are "Affiliated" with [trauma-informed] Intentional [Police] Peer Support programs of Boston, Cambridge, and numerous [Massachusetts] North Shore Municipalities' Police Departments. A supervising Psychologist there at On-Site, who previously worked for the Washington State Patrol, and whose name I don't immediately recall, may have [curriculum] 'resource lists'.

     Manchester, New Hampshire Police Department recently embarked on a [Trauma-Informed] initiative--a notice of which I believe was posted here on ACEsConnection.com, but I could be mistaken. If their curriculum was adopted by our NH State Police Standards and Training Council, and it should be available under our state Right-To-Know Law, if it's not publicly accessible. 

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