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Social Support Systems CIC and Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service Partnership shortlisted in 2017 ‘Excellence in Fire and Emergency’ Awards

We’re proud to announce that Social Support Systems CIC has been shortlisted as a finalist for the ‘Fire and Emergency Resilience’ category of the 2017 Excellence in Fire and Emergency Awards, in Partnership with Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Together, the partnership facilitated psychological recovery operations for first responders who attended the London terror attacks of 2017, and Grenfell Tower fire. By providing Strategic Critical Incident Stress Management for those who had suffered a traumatic reaction due to their experiences at the incidents, the partnership was able to alleviate a great deal of psychological trauma, distress and emotional pain.

There are a number of other organisations who have also been shortlisted for this award, each of which has clearly made a great contribution to the fire and emergency sector, so it’s a great honour for us to have be chosen to be amongst them by the judges of FIRE magazine, who preside over the awards process.

Our team consists of mainly former or serving firefighters, and veterans of the UK Armed Forces. They bring a wealth of knowledge and understanding of Critical incidents and emergency service culture – this is vital to facilitate peer support in its truest sense.

Aside from providing support in the aftermath of critical incidents, Social Support Systems CIC also manages the Crisis Clinic, which is located in Nottinghamshire, and created to support those in our communities who are enduring trauma, distress or are in crisis due to poor psychological well-being.

For more information on the work of Social Support Systems you can contact us here,

Or if you are interested in the work of the Crisis Clinic, you can get further information here.

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