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SUMMARY:2026 February Resiliency Conference (Open)
DESCRIPTION:Program Overview\nThis 3.5-day immersive conference addresses the psychological\, neurological\, physical\, emotional\, and relational impacts of stress and trauma exposure that inevitably affect first responders over the course of their careers. \nThrough a proactive\, evidence-based\, and holistic approach\, First Responders Resiliency\, Inc. (FRRI) delivers practical education\, techniques\, and tools proven to support stress reduction\, nervous system regulation\, and long-term resilience. Instruction is paired with experiential modalities designed to strengthen both professional performance and personal well-being. \n\nContinuing Education & Registration\n24 Continuing Education (CE) hours are provided for this 3.5-day course. \nPlease register below and include: \n\nDietary restrictions or food allergies\nProfessional license number (for CEUs)\n\nFinancial Assistance: \nLimited scholarships and financial aid are available. If financial support is needed\, please contact us directly. \nFor questions\, please email register@resiliency1st.org or call 707-625-0636. \nThank you for your support and participation — we look forward to training with you. \n\nEvent Details\nConference Begins: February 23 at 14:00 PT \nConference Ends: February 26 at 17:00 PT \nMeals & Lodging: \n\n\nAll meals and overnight lodging are provided. \n\n\nAttendees are expected to remain on-site for the duration of the program to support continuity and immersion. \n\n\n\nProgram Includes\n\nHistory of First Responder Wellness\nNeuroanatomy and the Impacts of Trauma\nThe Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems\nMindfulness Practices for Resiliency\nPhysical and Psychological Resiliency\nNutrition and Toxin Exposure Awareness\nHemispheric Synchronization: A Case Study\nCognitive Behavioral Therapy\nSuicide Awareness and Injury Outreach\nSubstance Abuse Awareness and Recovery Programs\nEmotional and Relational Resiliency\nLessons in Leadership
URL:https://resiliency1st.org/event/rc022326/
CATEGORIES:Classes,First Responders,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Responders Resiliency%2C Inc.":MAILTO:register@resiliency1st.org
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SUMMARY:2026 Couples Conference
DESCRIPTION:Program Overview\nThis couples-focused course is designed to strengthen relationships between first responders and their loved ones. Participants will explore how shift work\, trauma exposure\, and chronic stress can impact relationships — and\, more importantly\, learn practical ways to reconnect\, communicate\, and rebuild resilience together. \nThe program is led by FRRI’s core resiliency instructors alongside culturally-informed community members\, creating a supportive environment that bridges the gap between first responders and their civilian partners. Our goal is to provide couples with evidence-informed tools and shared experiences that foster understanding\, strengthen connection\, and support long-term relational resilience. \n\nImportant Update\nPlease note:  \nThis event has been rescheduled due to circumstances beyond our control\, and the hotel location will be updated. \nAll registered participants will receive timely communication with the revised details. \n\nEvent Details\nConference Dates: \n\nBegins: March 6\, 2026 at 08:00\nEnds: March 7\, 2026 at 17:00\n\nMeals: \n\nBreakfast and lunch will be provided on both days.\n\nLocation: \n\nSpecific event and lodging details will be shared once each couple completes registration.\n\nLodging: \n\nOne-night lodging is included for registered couples.\nHotel information and room reservation instructions will be provided upon registration.\nPlease note: the hotel location is subject to change and will be confirmed prior to the event.\n\n\nQuestions & Contact\nIf you have any questions about this session\, please contact us at: \n📧 register@resiliency1st.org \n📞 707-625-0636
URL:https://resiliency1st.org/event/cc030626/
CATEGORIES:Classes,First Responders,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Responders Resiliency%2C Inc.":MAILTO:register@resiliency1st.org
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SUMMARY:2026 First Responder Behavioral Wellness Symposium (Open)
DESCRIPTION:Program Overview\nThis one-day Behavioral Wellness Symposium provides a focused\, solution-based approach to understanding and addressing the psychological\, neurological\, physical\, emotional\, and relational impacts of stress and trauma exposure experienced by first responders. \nThrough a proactive\, evidence-based\, and practical framework\, First Responders Resiliency\, Inc. (FRRI) delivers education\, tools\, and strategies grounded in neuroscience and real-world application. This symposium is designed to equip attendees with immediately actionable techniques to support stress regulation\, enhance performance under pressure\, and strengthen long-term resilience—both on and off duty. \nIn partnership with the Oakland Fire Department\, this event brings together leadership\, science\, and operational insight to support sustainable wellness in the first responder community. \n  \n\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the neuroscience of stress and trauma; how the brain and nervous system respond to cumulative exposure\nIdentify evidence-based strategies that effectively support resiliency and trauma recovery\nLearn practical tools to regulate stress responses\, including breath work\, mindfulness\, and behavioral techniques\nExplore methods to reduce stress-related injuries\, disabilities\, and burnout\nDevelop strategies to enhance performance under pressure and operational readiness\nStrengthen awareness of how stress impacts relationships\, family systems\, and long-term well-being\n\n  \n\n\nWho This Helps\n\nFirst Responders (Fire\, EMS\, Law Enforcement\, etc.)\nLeadership and Command Staff\nPeer Support Teams and Leads\nDeans and Academic Leaders\n\n  \n\n\nEvent Details\nDate: April 9\, 2026 \nTime: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM \nLocation: Merritt College \n12500 Campus Dr.\, Oakland\, CA 94619 \n  \n\n\nProgram Topics\n\nThe Neuroscience of PTSD and Stress\nEvidence-Based Resiliency and Recovery Strategies\nProactive Stress Reduction and Injury Prevention\nTactical Performance Under Pressure\nSupporting First Responders at Home (Families and Relationships)
URL:https://resiliency1st.org/event/symposium040926/
LOCATION:Merritt College\, 12500 Campus Dr.\, Oakland\, CA\, 94619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes,First Responders,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Responders Resiliency%2C Inc.":MAILTO:register@resiliency1st.org
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SUMMARY:2026 Retiree Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Retiree Symposium Program Overview\nThis one-day Retiree Symposium is designed specifically for retired first responders who are navigating life after the badge\, uniform\, and career. Retirement can bring pride and freedom—but it can also surface challenges related to identity\, purpose\, stress\, relationships\, wellness\, and the transition into a new season of life. This program creates a supportive environment to address the emotional\, psychological\, physical\, and relational impacts that may continue long after active service ends. \nThrough a proactive\, evidence-based\, and holistic approach\, First Responders Resiliency\, Inc.® (FRRI) provides practical education\, meaningful discussion\, and tools to help retirees thrive in their next chapter. Participants will gain strategies for managing stress\, reconnecting with family and community\, strengthening overall health\, and rediscovering purpose beyond the profession. This symposium honors the service of retired first responders while empowering them to build a fulfilling\, resilient\, and healthy future. \n  \n\nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the common emotional\, psychological\, and physical challenges that can arise during the transition from active service into retirement.\nIdentify practical tools for managing stress\, improving wellness\, and supporting long-term health and longevity.\nExplore ways to reconnect with family\, community\, and meaningful relationships after the career.\nDevelop a renewed sense of identity and purpose beyond the profession.\nBuild a personalized framework for fulfillment\, resilience\, and continued growth in retirement.\n\n  \n\nRegistration Support\nRetirees\, associations\, peer support teams\, and organizations wishing to register multiple attendees are encouraged to contact us directly for assistance. Our team can help coordinate group registration\, reserve seats\, and provide additional event details. \n📧 register@resiliency1st.org\n📞 (707) 625-0636 \n  \n\nEvent Details\nDate: May 28th\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\nLocation: The Resiliency Center\n1475 W Sierra Ave\, Cotati\, CA 94931 \n  \n\nProgram Topics\n\nNavigating Identity & Purpose After the Career\nManaging Stress\, Loss & Wellness in Retirement\nReconnecting with Family\, Purpose & Community\nPractical Tools for Health\, Fulfillment & Longevity\nBuilding Resilience for the Next Chapter of Life\n\n 
URL:https://resiliency1st.org/event/retireesymposium052826/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
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SUMMARY:2026 June Resiliency Conference (Open)
DESCRIPTION:Program Overview\nThis 3.5-day immersive conference addresses the psychological\, neurological\, physical\, emotional\, and relational impacts of stress and trauma exposure that inevitably affect first responders over the course of their careers. \nThrough a proactive\, evidence-based\, and holistic approach\, First Responders Resiliency\, Inc. (FRRI) delivers practical education\, techniques\, and tools proven to support stress reduction\, nervous system regulation\, and long-term resilience. Instruction is paired with experiential modalities designed to strengthen both professional performance and personal well-being. This program is designed for first responders\, from \n  \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the physiological and neurological impacts of chronic stress and trauma exposure on first responders\, including how the brain\, nervous system\, and body respond to cumulative operational stress.\nIdentify practical strategies for regulating the stress response using evidence-based tools such as breathwork\, mindfulness\, and behavioral resilience practices that can be applied both on and off duty.\nDevelop personal and professional resilience practices that support long-term wellness\, strengthen relationships\, and enhance performance throughout a first responder’s career.\n\n  \nBulk Registration:\nFor any command staff\, training officers\, and department administrators who wish to register multiple personnel are encouraged to contact us directly for bulk registration support. Our team can assist with reserving seats\, coordinating attendance for multiple members\, and providing any documentation needed for department training approval. Please email register@resiliency1st.org or call 707-625-0636 for assistance. \n  \nFinancial Assistance:\nLimited scholarships and financial aid are available. If financial support is needed\, please contact us directly. For questions\, please email register@resiliency1st.org or call 707-625-0636. Thank you for your support and participation — we look forward to training with you. \n  \n\n  \nContinuing Education & POST Credits \nFirst Responders Resiliency\, Inc. is able to provide up to 24 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and POST Continuing Professional Training (CPT) hours for any 3.5-day conference. \n  \n\n  \nEvent Details\nConference Begins: Monday\, June 08 at 08:00 PT \nConference Ends: Thursday\, June 11 at 12:00 PT \nMeals & Lodging: \n\nAll meals and overnight lodging are provided.\nAttendees are expected to remain on-site for the duration of the entire program to support continuity and immersion.\n\n  \n\n  \nProgram Courses\n\nA Historical Perspective on First Responder Wellness\nNeuroanatomy and the Impacts of Trauma\nUnderstanding the Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems\nMindfulness Practices for Resilience\nPhysical and Psychological Resilience\nNutrition\, Environmental Toxins\, and First Responder Physical Health\nHemispheric Synchronization: Case Study and Applications\nIntroduction to Cognitive Behavioral Strategies\nSuicide Awareness and Injury Prevention\nSubstance Misuse Awareness and Recovery Resources\nEmotional and Relational Resilience\nTactical Resilience Training and Modality Tools\nLeadership Lessons for Sustainable Resilience\n\n  \nThank you for considering our program. We are honored to support those who serve and look forward to working with you and your department. We hope to see you this coming June!
URL:https://resiliency1st.org/event/rc060826/
CATEGORIES:Classes,First Responders,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="First Responders Resiliency%2C Inc.":MAILTO:register@resiliency1st.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261102
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SUMMARY:2026 November Resiliency Conference (Open)
DESCRIPTION:Program Overview\nThis 3.5-day immersive conference addresses the psychological\, neurological\, physical\, emotional\, and relational impacts of stress and trauma exposure that inevitably affect first responders over the course of their careers. \nThrough a proactive\, evidence-based\, and holistic approach\, First Responders Resiliency\, Inc. (FRRI) delivers practical education\, techniques\, and tools proven to support stress reduction\, nervous system regulation\, and long-term resilience. Instruction is paired with experiential modalities designed to strengthen both professional performance and personal well-being. This program is designed for first responders\, from \n  \nLearning Objectives\n\nUnderstand the physiological and neurological impacts of chronic stress and trauma exposure on first responders\, including how the brain\, nervous system\, and body respond to cumulative operational stress.\nIdentify practical strategies for regulating the stress response using evidence-based tools such as breathwork\, mindfulness\, and behavioral resilience practices that can be applied both on and off duty.\nDevelop personal and professional resilience practices that support long-term wellness\, strengthen relationships\, and enhance performance throughout a first responder’s career.\n\n  \nBulk Registration:\nFor any command staff\, training officers\, and department administrators who wish to register multiple personnel are encouraged to contact us directly for bulk registration support. Our team can assist with reserving seats\, coordinating attendance for multiple members\, and providing any documentation needed for department training approval. Please email register@resiliency1st.org or call 707-625-0636 for assistance. \n  \nFinancial Assistance:\nLimited scholarships and financial aid are available. If financial support is needed\, please contact us directly. For questions\, please email register@resiliency1st.org or call 707-625-0636. Thank you for your support and participation — we look forward to training with you. \n  \n\n  \nContinuing Education & POST Credits \nFirst Responders Resiliency\, Inc. is able to provide up to 24 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and POST Continuing Professional Training (CPT) hours for any 3.5-day conference. \n  \n\n  \nEvent Details\nConference Begins: Monday\, November 02 at 08:00 PT \nConference Ends: Thursday\, November 05 at 12:00 PT \nMeals & Lodging: \n\nAll meals and overnight lodging are provided.\nAttendees are expected to remain on-site for the duration of the entire program to support continuity and immersion.\n\n  \n\n  \nProgram Courses\n\nA Historical Perspective on First Responder Wellness\nNeuroanatomy and the Impacts of Trauma\nUnderstanding the Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems\nMindfulness Practices for Resilience\nPhysical and Psychological Resilience\nNutrition\, Environmental Toxins\, and First Responder Physical Health\nHemispheric Synchronization: Case Study and Applications\nIntroduction to Cognitive Behavioral Strategies\nSuicide Awareness and Injury Prevention\nSubstance Misuse Awareness and Recovery Resources\nEmotional and Relational Resilience\nTactical Resilience Training and Modality Tools\nLeadership Lessons for Sustainable Resilience\n\n  \nThank you for considering our program. We are honored to support those who serve and look forward to working with you and your department. We hope to see you this coming November!
URL:https://resiliency1st.org/event/rc110226/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Events,First Responders,Training
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