From camp sendoffs to SWAT graduations and wellness training, the Cayuga County Sheriff’s Office stayed active throughout August—reporting a wide range of community outreach, internal development, and ...
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she is working to secure $500,000 to expand the mental health services for law enforcement during a visit to the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association in ...
Police on Long Island say they hope $500,000 in federal funding will help officers manage mental health and reduce the number of officer suicides statewide. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) met with ...
Legislation introduced by Assemblywoman Judy Griffin (D-Rockville Centre), and widely backed by law enforcement agencies statewide, has been adopted by both houses of the legislature, with no ...
COHOES, N.Y. — On Tuesday night, community members and business owners took to the Cohoes Common Council workshop to speak on the reality they face with criminals and panhandlers in the city. Though ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – The Guardian’s Cup returned for its second year at the Tim Hortons Iceplex in Rochester this weekend to raise funds for the New York Law Enforcement Assistance Program (NYLEAP ...
A recent study has revealed that more than half of New York State's first responders experience significant mental health challenges due to their work. The study, which surveyed over 6,000 first ...
Sunday night the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra welcomed the final installment of its “Truth to Power” concert tour, inviting 83 students from 23 schools in the ...
SOUTH BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — From police, to EMS, to fire, our law enforcement officers and first responders are constantly under high stress that often sticks with them beyond the job. New York State ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — New York State Senator Tim Kennedy announced $50,000 in state funding was being dedicated to mental health programs for first responders. The funding is being given to the New York Law ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Senator Tim Kennedy personally secured $50,000 for the New York Law Enforcement Assistance Program to provide peer-to-peer mental health support to law enforcement officers.
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