By VICTORIA GARCIA WILBURN
State Representative
House Bill 1321, authored by State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn (D-Fishers), would require annual, in-service #mentalhealth training for all #firstresponders. What follows is an op-ed written by Garcia Wilburn detailing her motivations and goals in passing HB 1321.
Our #firstresponders are among the bravest and most selfless members of our community here in House District 32, and I consider it my duty as state representative to support them with the resources they need to get the job done. But unfortunately, being the first person to run into a fire, active shooter situation or another emergency comes with a #psychological toll.
Our first responders’ #mentalhealth is often overlooked because these positions are inherently recognized to be held by strong-minded and fearless people, and so we forget that underneath every uniform is a person. What they see through their eyes and experience in the field should not be minimized simply because it is a part of the job. Additionally, #stigma, lack of resources and research have all been cited as long-time barriers for #firstresponders to seek #mentalhealthtreatment.
Unfortunately, this #stigma has claimed the lives of too many #firstresponders. A study from 2018 found that more #policeofficers and firefighters die by #suicide than in the line of duty. For #firefighters, the risk of #suicide is 10 times more likely than that of the general population. These heroes stare down #trauma and horrifying acts on a daily basis in the line of duty. As a result, they’re more vulnerable to #PTSD, #depression, suicidality and other #mental and #behavioralhealth conditions.
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Getting men to speak up and reach out for help and assistance is one of my passions. Us men need to not suffer in silence or drown our sorrows in alcohol, hang out at bars and strip joints, or get involved with drug use.
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A bill I’ve authored, House Bill 1321, will begin to address this silent epidemic in our community and across the state. It’s an opportunity for Indiana to lead, to serve as an example of how to address #firstresponder #mentalhealth in an evidence-based manner.
This bill will require annual in-service virtual training to all #firstresponders, including the professions of law enforcement, full-time professional #firefighters and EMS. The training will address #mentalhealth and wellness and #suicideprevention. This resource will not only preserve anonymity, but help deal with thoughts of #suicide, #trauma and other #mental or emotional obstacles in order to reduce #stress and #anxiety.
“We see you, we hear you, you are not alone.” This is the message that Karie Phelps, the wife of a medically retired #policeofficer who developed #PTSD during his law enforcement career, has for Hoosier #firstresponders.
“Would Jeff be in the same place if this training would have been available? We will never know,” Phelps said in her testimony in support of HB 1321. “I can’t believe he would be. If he had the proper knowledge of how to deal with traumatic and critical events from the beginning of his career instead of the mentality of just stuffing it and not processing the feelings and emotions, until the ‘stuff it’ bucket was full and starts to overflow with all the past #traumas.”
Phelps is a founder of Behind Thin Lines, an organization that connects law enforcement officers with the right #mentalhealthtreatment that is needed on their individual basis.
“Knowledge is power!” Phelps concluded. “So let’s give our #firstresponders the power to deal and cope with their day to day #trauma and critical incidents.”
This crisis is personal to me, too. My husband is a retired law enforcement officer, so I know how important #firstresponder #mentalhealth is firsthand. I want to see that each and every first responder is met, supported and heard.
The #mentalhealthcrisis some heroes live through is clear to me, and nobody should feel alone or afraid. I am committed, as your state representative and wife of a retired law enforcement officer, to provide a space to foster healthy relationships and make positive steps towards a peaceful life for #firstresponders who are our neighbors, loved ones and friends.
We have an ethical responsibility to take care of the people who take care of us – and this bill is one way to make positive strides toward that goal. This legislation is on its way to being considered by the Senate after a unanimous vote out of the House. I will continue to champion this bill until it’s signed into law.
James Donaldson is a Washington State University graduate (’79). After an outstanding basketball career with WSU, he went on to play professional basketball in the NBA with the Seattle Supersonics, San Diego/L.A. Clippers, Dallas Mavericks, New York Knicks, and Utah Jazz. He also played for several teams in the European Leagues in Spain, Italy, and Greece, and he toured with The Harlem Globetrotters to wrap up his career. James was an NBA All-Star in 1988 while playing center for the Dallas Mavericks. In 2006, James was inducted into the Pac-10 Sports Hall of Fame and also the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2010, James was elected as a board member for the NBA Retired Players Association.
James frequently conducts speaking engagements (motivational, inspirational, educational) for organizations, schools, and youth groups.
In 2010, James was the recipient of the NBA Legends of Basketball ABC Award, awarded for outstanding contributions in Athletics–Business–Community.
He believes in being a role model for success and professionalism to the scores of young people to whom he devotes so much of his time. He currently serves on several boards and committees and is a member of many organizations.
James believes in developing relationships that create a “Win-Win” environment for everyone involved, and in being the best he can be!
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James Donaldson is the author of “Standing Above The Crowd” and “Celebrating Your Gift of Life” and founder of the Your Gift of Life Foundation which focuses on mental health awareness and suicide prevention, especially pertaining to our school aged children and men.
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