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Advanced Peer Support - VIRTUAL module (8hr)

ADVANCED PEER SUPPORT 

Virtual Workshop with TacMobility

Join the Advanced Peer Support virtual intensive and walk away with real skills + structure.

March 18, 2026

8A-5P CST

In this LIVE virtual intensive, TacMobility presents you with an opportunity to explore and implement science-backed concepts throughout your department. Our unique combination of presentation and hands-on practice will equip you with the skills that help your peers self-regulate and prioritize their own wellness. 

PLUS, we're arming you with our 22pg Advanced Peer Support Playbook complete with modern wellness practices, step-by-step unit programming, training aids, and more. 

When A Peer Is In Crisis, They Don't Want An 800-Number

The first thing they need isn't a brochure…it's a human who knows how to calm their nervous system.

here's what you get:

  1. Full-day live virtual training (March 18, 2026 — 8 a–5p CST)

  2. 22‑page Advanced Peer Support Playbook: modern practices, unit programming, training aids

  3. Scenario-based role playing that creates meaningful engagement with your peers before the critical incident occurs

  4. A process for change that gives peers the stepping stones to grow instead of staying stuck or burned out

  5. A blueprint for strengthening your wellness program, including how to plan, execute successfully, and stay consistent

  6. Science-backed psycho-educational theory + easy, practical tools

  7. Holistic therapy techniques that you can learn and share with peers to lower their stress and burnout

  8. Holistic recovery & boundary work with a police counselor

Teams of 3+ are $125 per person (code: team125)


after This

Learn how to calm a human’s nervous system - not just hand them a flier


Science-backed methods that lower anxiety by applying mental health theories to everyday practices.

Build sustainable infrastructure instead of random check-ins


Resources are cool, but if you lack a plan, you also lack effectiveness and cohesion. Reverse engineer in real time.

Replenish your emotional capacity & protect yourself from burnout


Reconnect with your passion for helping others instead of being emotionally detached and exhausted.


“10/10!!”

“Both instructors were personable, engaging, and highly knowledgeable. The information provided represents the kind of change we need to see for our sworn officers - it's practical, relevant, and essential for fostering a healthier, more resilient workforce. THANK YOU!!”

M. Krueger (North Dakota peer support staff)


Advanced Peer Support

$299

Teams of 3+ $125 per person (Code: TEAM125)


Need to submit a training request?

Click here to download the training flyer


top 3 peer support problems

With over 120,000 people in our online communities, over 7,000 email subscribers, and over 3,000 police officers trained, here's what we know:

1. EMPLOYEE BUY-IN

It's great that you have 25 resources for your peers, but if you're not being consistent, people will lose faith in you. Learn how to reverse engineer your program and resources for consistent support.

2. BURNOUT & FATIGUE

It's getting harder and harder for you to balance your assignment with the demands of checking in on your peers. We'll show you how to practice healthy boundaries and prioritize your own health - for their sake.

3. PROGRAMMING

It's great that you have 25 resources for your peers, but if you're not being consistent, people will lose faith in you. Learn how to reverse engineer your program and resources for consistent support.

 

 

Do you feel the same way?

You have high expectations for your work, but as you engage in the day-to-day, you quickly lose control of your intention to support your peers.  


You long for an endless flow of energy and time so that you can bring purpose, authenticity, and structure to your program. 


Your wellness programs and workshops never turn out quite as you hoped, and you want to get more people involved. 


Meet Your Trainers

Erica Gaines

Throughout my career, I’ve been inspired by the selflessness of wellness coordinators and peer support members, and also impressed by the balancing act many have to practice. My work is not only an observation of what's going on in the world of wellness in America, but a culmination of my research, experience, and passion working with police and other first responders. 

My desire to help others see their visions through and execute their ideas has brought me a deep sense of fulfillment. I am thrilled to share my passion and bring clarity to your work through our new Advanced Peer Support Course.

Founder/Chief Executive Officer of TacMobility Officer Wellness, yoga teacher, author of 8 first responder wellness training courses, and a sociology student. 

 

MEL

KOENEN

Make it stand out

My background as a therapist has centered on helping officers develop practical, sustainable wellness approaches that fit the culture of public safety. In my work with first responders, I’ve seen the critical role that peer support and wellness teams play—not just in crisis, but in day-to-day operations.

The Advanced Peer Support Course is built to help you and your team move with more clarity, confidence, and structure. 

LMFT and Owner of Better Things Ahead Counseling, Master ART Clinician, Author of Getting to Code 4: A Workbook for Law Enforcement


“You provided a perfect balance in all aspects!”

Past Student

“YES! Even though the course was online, I felt it was a good balance between the instructors’ specialties.”

Past Student

“Love Erica's energy, she does a great job of explaining everything and involving everyone!” 

Past Student

“As the Wellness Coordinator, this training solidified the importance of setting healthy boundaries and creating intentional time for recovery. It's important I model this for others.”

Past Student


Dive into the world of holistic peer support and uncover the modern techniques that will completely change your department forever.
 

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