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How real-time crime center operators can maintain their physical and mental health in a high-stress position

How real-time crime center operators can maintain their physical and mental health in a high-stress position

By Police1 staff

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – During the National Real Time Crime Center Association conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., Mandy Nice, senior strategic wellness director at Lexipol, highlighted the mental health challenges real-time crime center (RTCC) operators face due to the nature of their Work.

In this video, Nice discusses some top tips for maintaining good physical health during shifts through proper nutrition and hydration, solving ergonomic issues in small workspaces, and more.

How does your agency perform when it comes to wellness? Lexipol’s wellness solutions Help agencies provide anonymous 24/7 support, improve peer support team readiness, and build a culture of wellness. Contact Lexipol at 844-312-9500 to learn more or Request a demo.

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