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In the First Person: A First Responder’s Road to Recovery

In the First Person: A First Responder’s Road to Recovery

Update: 2025-03-04
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Content warning: This episode discusses themes of suicidal ideation.

In this episode, former Victoria Police Officer Tim Peck opens up about his personal struggles with mental health and addiction, offering an honest look at the highs and lows of his recovery. In conversation with Clinical Psychologist Mark Creamer, Tim reflects on his journey of overcoming stigma and the difficulties he faced while seeking help in the first responder community. He emphasises the importance of both personal responsibility and employer support during recovery.

Through his work with Responder Assist, Tim is committed to breaking down barriers to care, advocating for early intervention, and ensuring first responders have access to the support they need.

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In the First Person: A First Responder’s Road to Recovery

In the First Person: A First Responder’s Road to Recovery

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