(a) To be eligible for the confidentiality protections afforded by this article, a peer support team member shall complete a training course or courses on peer support approved by the law enforcement agency that may include, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Precrisis education. (2) Critical incident stress defusings. (3) Critical incident stress debriefings. (4) On-scene support services. (5) One-on-one support services. (6) Consultation. (7) Referral services. (8) Confidentiality obligations. (9) The impact of toxic stress on health and well-being. (10) Grief support. (11) Substance abuse awareness and approaches. (12) Active listening skills. (13) Stress management. (14) Psychological first aid. (b) Notwithstanding any other law, a law enforcement agency may deny or rescind an employeeâs participation as a peer support team member consistent with agency policy.
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