Setup
Aspen Ideas: Health Goes Engaging Local Issues Series: Colorado’s first responders are three times more likely to die by suicide than injuries incurred on duty. With a higher than average suicide rate, natural disasters, and back-country fatalities, the idyllic landscape we call home sometimes masks treachery that takes a toll on the mental health of emergency responders. As an added dynamic, front-line heroes often hail from the same small mountain towns as those they rescue. Trained to be calm and composed in high-stress situations, many have tried to hide their own PTSD and other emotional challenges. Fortunately, as stigma gives way to openly acknowledging a widespread problem, and the importance of mental health education and counseling are recognized, the culture is starting to change. How do we protect those who protect us?
Speakers
-
John TorresSenior Medical Correspondent, NBC News -
Christine MoutierChief Medical Officer for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevent... -
Rhonda KellyFounder and CEO, ResponderStrong -
Rick BalentineFire Chief and CEO, Aspen Fire Protection District -
Scott FitzwilliamsForest Supervisor, White River National Forest, US Forest Service
- 2019 Health
Explore More
Health
To protect our nation’s health, safety and security, it is vital we hold public health prevention and preparedness as a high priority—as high as our nation’s military defense.
The coronavirus is mutating rapidly at the same time people around the world are getting vaccinated. Will the vaccines protect us from the variants?
This week marks one year since the first known COVID-19 death. And while the remarkable pace of vaccine development is widely praised, the lag in its distribution is concernin...
On November 9, 2020, as coronavirus cases surge, President-elect Joe Biden named a COVID-19 Advisory Council. Aspen Ideas has been honored to host several of the council membe...
NBA star Kevin Love gets real about depression and mental health during the coronavirus pandemic.
What would you do for a stranger?