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56 Seconds

$19.29

In his first book as a 31-year veteran of the Ottawa Police Service, Syd tells the gripping real life story of how his life took a dramatic turn in just 56 seconds.

ISBN: 978-0-9881316-1-3 (E-pub version)
ISBN: 978-0-9881316-0-6 (Print version)

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How to Survive PTSD and Build Peer Support

$29.95

This book features:

  • New sections, including expanded experiences from our Spouses, and sincere and heart-felt “Survivor’s Testimonials” on how to live with and move on in life with PTSD
  • Insight & training points to address building resilience to trauma
  • 5 key questions to ensure the well-being of employees, including retired members, in relation to trauma and PTSD
  • How to build Peer Support – based on Syd’s 25 years’ experience as founder of a peer support group for officers involved in fatal or near fatal work related incidents
  • And so much more!

ISBN: 978-0-9881316-5-1 (E-pub version)
ISBN: 978-0-9881316-4-4 (Print version)

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Slay the Toxic Dragon

$54.95

Slay The Toxic Dragon is a must read and a must have for anyone either in a leadership role, or anyone who aspires to be the leader that they were born to be.”
Pete Grande, Director-Member Benefits, Toronto Police Association


 

ISBN: 978-0-9881316-9-9 (E-pub version)
ISBN: 978-0-9881316-8-2 (Print version)

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Walk the Talk – First Responder Peer Support

$29.75

The book everyone has been asking for. Developed by using over 55 years of experience and knowledge by two titans in the peer support and trauma management world and best-known speakers on police trauma survival. Staff Sergeant (ret’d.) Brad McKay co-founder of the York Regional Quad-Services Critical Incident and Peer Support Teams and Staff Sergeant (ret’d.) Sylvio (Syd) Gravel, M.O.M., co-founder of the Ottawa Police Service’s Robin’s Blue Circle – an informal post shooting trauma peer team in existence since 1988.
 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9881316-7-5(E-pub version)
ISBN: 978-0-9881316-6-8 (Print version)

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