Many ICPC chaplains also serve the needs of firefighters in their communities. They receive specialized training to work with firefighters from the Federation of Fire Chaplains. Please visit their website: Federation of Fire Chaplains
ICPC has an organization and its website that we count as a proud sponsor of our work with the law enforcement community: policeUSA.com.
Please visit their website: www.policeUSA.com
Here are some websites you may find interesting and helpful (but listed in no particular order) . . .
(NOTE: all links will open in a new window enabling you to keep the ICPC website ready for continued use after visiting one of the linked sites.)
Chaplaincy Websites
Public Safety Chaplaincy of the greater Northwest Oregon area width
Tampa, FL, International Airport Chaplain Employee
Bulletin Board notes
Peace Officer & Fire Fighter Fellowship of Southern California
Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Sacramento
Canadian Police Chaplain Association
Indiana Region of ICPC
ATS Photos from 2007-2008-2009-2010
Hamilton County, Indiana, Chaplains
The Charteris Foundation of King County, WA
Clark County, WA, County-Wide Chaplaicy
Scott County, IN, Police Chaplains
(including great photos of ATS gatherings)
King County, WA, Sheriff's Office Chaplaincy
Placer County, CA, Law Enforcement Chaplaincy
Law Enforcement Websites
LawOfficer.com
Officer Down Memorial Page
Officer.com
Concerns of Police Survivors
American Correctional Chaplains Association
Books & Other Resources
The following ICPC books are available from Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd.:
Police Technology (218 state and local police officers and their 589 books)
West Coast Post-Trauma Retreats
Police Health - training, consulting
and coaching courses
Police Funerals
The following documents come from 'Gift From Within'
Police Officers: Traumatic Spending - A Reaction to Critical Incident Stress
Confidentiality in Counseling: What Police Officers Need to Know
Police Suicide: Understanding Grief & Loss
The Echoes of Violence in The Police Family
Terrorism: September 11, 2001 - Trauma, Grief and Recovery
Guilt Following Traumatic Events
ICPC members and police officers are encouraged to recommend hyperlinks for this webpage. Send an E-mail note to our webmaster, Chaplain Jerry Montgomery, with appropriate information. We particularly look for websites that emphasize the professional nature of emergency services chaplaincy. We also appreciate reports of links that are no longer active or valid.
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