National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Kate Klasen, Business Owner & founder of BISHOP'S MISSION
Join Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith as she speaks with Kate Klasen, founder of Bishop's Mission, and her remarkable Dalmatian companion, Bishop. Kate shares how her personal journey as a first responder led her to create an organization dedicated to supporting law enforcement and first responders through PTSD recognition and peer support, aided by specially trained service dogs.
Key Highlights:
- Meet Bishop: Discover how a rescued Dalmatian named Bishop became a vital companion and skilled PTSD service dog, trained to detect signs of stress and anxiety in first responders.
- Kate's Journey: Learn how Kate transitioned from being a 911 dispatcher to a patrol officer, confronting firsthand the trauma and mental health challenges inherent in first responder roles.
- Understanding PTSD: Kate explains the unique abilities of service dogs like Bishop, who detect PTSD symptoms through scent and behavior cues, offering critical emotional support.
- Peer Support and Critical Incident Response: Explore the significance of peer support systems, critical incident stress management, and how Bishop’s Mission provides a supportive environment tailored specifically to first responders' unique needs.
- Addressing Mental Health Stigma: Kate addresses ongoing stigma in law enforcement surrounding mental health, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and supportive resources.
- Fundraising and Community Support: Find out how Bishop's Mission sustains its operations through fundraising and donations, ensuring accessible services to first responders without financial barriers. Kate also highlights plans for a veterinary emergency fund for service dogs.
