Specifications include, but are not limited to: Clinician shall be Individually Licensed through a state agency. Clinicians with experience working with Public Safety First Responders. Clinicians should possess Trauma Informed Care certificate that meets the Trauma Informed Competencies as determined by the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Availability for on scene call-outs 24/7. Monthly Station Visits - provide first responders the opportunity to meet individually to discuss cumulative stress and to reduce the stigma of receiving behavioral health services. 1:1 Private 30-minute Clinical visits for all HHPD first responders (Maximum number of participants will be 65 officers or dispatchers). Continuing Education opportunities for all members in a lectured base format that meets the requirements for continuing education for Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Minimum of 3 – 3-hour lectures annually. Referrals and resources for follow-up as necessary Clinical consultation for Command Staff and Peer Support Team to determine framework for current and future needs of members. Following initial institution of program, consultation for Command Staff and Peer Support Team as needed. Awardee shall follow all applicable portions of Heath Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Program Components The awardee will provide an assigned clinician to the HHPD for the purposes of providing education, support, and clinical oversight. The clinician shall also visit the Huber Heights Police Station monthly to ensure and maintain the mental health of HHPD members. Monthly Station visits Consultation, Oversight, Education (8 hours per month) as indicated in Scope of Project. Availability of personnel to assist during or after traumatic experiences, 24/7. TRAINING Initial Training with members on program components, benefits, and resources available.