From Gov. DeWine Comms <[email protected]>
Subject Governor DeWine Announces Third Round of Wellness Funding for Ohio First Responders
Date October 7, 2022 2:40 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Governor Mike DeWine




*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:*
October 7, 2022




*MEDIA CONTACTS:
*Dan Tierney: 614-644-0957
Jill Del Greco: 614-644-0957






*Governor DeWine Announces Third Round of Wellness Funding?for Ohio First Responders*

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)??Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that 13 local first responder agencies will receive a total of nearly $1.7 million to help support the wellness needs of law enforcement officers, dispatchers, firefighters, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians (EMTs).

The grants represent the third round of the?new?Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program [ [link removed] ]. To date, Governor DeWine has awarded $11 million to 58 Ohio agencies as part of this program.

?First responders see tragedies on a daily basis, so it's essential that wellness support is easily accessible," said Governor DeWine. "This funding will help our local agencies ensure that our first responders can get the emotional support they need any time they need it."?

A total of approximately $75 million will be awarded to law enforcement agencies, dispatch centers, fire departments, and emergency medical services agencies?as part of this program in coming months.

Map of Wellness Grant Recipients [ [link removed] ]

Entities receiving grant funding as part of the third round of the Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program are as follows:


* *Bainbridge Fire Department* (Geauga County) will receive *$264,436* for a comprehensive wellness, physical, and behavioral health program and for suicide prevention.
* *Brunswick Division of Police* (Medina County) will receive *$51,200* for a comprehensive mental, emotional, and physical wellness program.
* *Clearcreek Fire District* (Warren County) will receive *$338,452.73 *to create a wellness coordinator position.
* *Columbus Division of Police* (Franklin County) will receive *$227,486.04* to create a wellness position and to pay for overtime to cover shifts for officers who attend critical incident stress training.
* *Cuyahoga County Sheriff?s Office* will receive *$190,963.36* to create a wellness office to provide peer support, to offer critical incident stress training, and to contract with a licensed clinical counselor to provide guidance to the peer support team.
* *Delhi Township Fire Department* (Hamilton County) will receive *$31,200* for a yoga wellness program for fire and police personnel.
* *Dublin Police Department* (Franklin County) will receive *$310,000* for annual wellness check-ups for sworn personnel and dispatchers, funding for additional mental health visits as needed, and advanced individual wellness training for personnel.
* *Elyria Police Department* (Lorain County) will receive *$49,000* for a contract with a doctor to provide wellness training and counseling for personnel.
* *Grove City Division of Police* (Franklin County) will receive *$104,000* to provide individualized and small group wellness checks and resilience training.
* *Medina County Sheriff?s Office* will receive *$36,500* for annual clinician-officer wellness sessions and clinician consultation to assess individual wellness results.
* *Solon Police Department* (Cuyahoga County) will receive *$33,250* for a wellness app and peer support training for first responders.
* *Strongsville Police Department* (Cuyahoga County) will receive *$15,983.95* for a 40-hour first responder resiliency and peer support training course for five officers.
* *Willard Police Department* (Huron County) will receive *$24,712.74* for annual wellness checks for first responders, crisis trauma counseling, a wellness app, and to hire a wellness coordinator for five hours per week.
________________________________________________________________________

*Full List of Grant Recipients: Rounds 1-3* [ [link removed] ]

________________________________________________________________________

The Ohio First Responder Recruitment, Retention, and Resilience Program is administered by the Ohio Emergency Management Agency. The program awards funding for initiatives that support wellness?programs addressing mental, physical, and emotional health issues unique to first responders; recruitment and retention efforts to restore workforce levels; onboarding and training costs; and explorer programs to engage young adults about first responder careers. This funding includes?approximately $1.3 million that was awarded to several statewide service providers in June [ [link removed] ].

The program is?funded as part of the $250 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding that Governor DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly dedicated to first responders [ [link removed] ] last year to help counter various pressing issues exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased stress and decreased staffing levels.

Governor DeWine has also placed enhanced focus on the wellness of first responders through the creation of the Ohio Office of First Responder Wellness [ [link removed] ] within the Ohio Department of Public Safety. The new statewide office focuses exclusively on the well-being of first responders and provides specialized support and training to help emergency-response agencies proactively address post-traumatic stress and other traumas caused by factors that are unique to first-responder careers.

Other assistance for first responders developed by Governor DeWine since taking office in 2019 includes the creation of the?Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center [ [link removed] ], Ohio School Safety Center [ [link removed] ], Ohio Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Prisoner Extradition Reimbursement Program [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Body-Worn Camera Grant Program,? [ [link removed] ]Ohio Ballistics Testing Initiative [ [link removed] ], Ohio Crime Lab Efficiency Program, [ [link removed] ]? Ohio Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program [ [link removed] ],?Ohio Court Backlog Reduction Program [ [link removed] ], Community Violence Prevention Grant Program [ [link removed] ], and the new eWarrant database [ [link removed] ].?

*-30-*







________________________________________________________________________

STAY CONNECTED: Visit us on Facebook [ [link removed] ] Visit us on Twitter [ [link removed] ] Visit us on YouTube [ [link removed] ] Visit us on Instagram [ [link removed] ] ? ?

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES:
Governor.Ohio.gov [ [link removed] ] | Unsubscribe [ [link removed] ]??|??Help [ [link removed] ]

Bookmark and Share [ [link removed] ]

?

________________________________________________________________________

This email was sent to [email protected] using govDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Governor DeWine Communications ? Riffe Center, 30th Floor, 77 South High Street ? Columbus, OH 43215-6117 GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis