Massachusetts Association of Women in Law Enforcement Encourages Members to Register for Mental Wellness and Stress Management Training

WELLESLEY — The Executive Board of the Massachusetts Association of Women in Law Enforcement (MAWLE) is pleased to announce an upcoming mental wellness, critical incident stress management and peer support training opportunity. 

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 15, from noon to 4 p.m. 

WHERE: 

Babson College, Olin Hall, Room 120, 4 Babson College Drive, Wellesley 

WHAT:

MAWLE will be hosting a mental wellness, critical incident stress management and peer support training. 

The event is free to attend for members, however, registration is required. Registration information can be found here.

During the half-day session, members of the Boston Police Department Peer Support Unit and other colleagues will share information about mental wellness, critical incident stress management and their own personal stories.

“We recognize the importance of prioritizing mental and physical well-being in both a personal and professional capacity,” President Marie Cleary said. “We want to ensure our members feel supported and have helpful information regarding available resources, support and outreach.”

A MAWLE membership business meeting will also take place during the afternoon, along with a social in the area immediately following the event.

Anyone who wishes to attend but is not currently a MAWLE member can find membership information here

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