The Community Advocacy Alliance (CAA) has worked for many years in the area of Police PTSI.

In 2017, the CAA published a paper entitled ‘The Hub’, and although there was minimal interest at the time, we were pleased that this concept was embraced by others who are working to develop the idea more broadly for Police suffering as a result of their service to the community.

Although we have never lost focus on this critical issue, we have been working to develop other initiatives, and in this process, one of the most important contributions and one sadly overlooked has moved to reality: Research.

Our PTSI Team, headed by CAA Director retired Inspector John Thexton, supported by other CAA members, Psychologist Helen Johns and Chiropractor Dr Paul Kelly, have been liaising with Counselling Psychologist Olivia Keene, who is completing a PhD.  Her research project is titled:

Olivia has been in contact with Victoria Police to have serving members participate and successfully went through the ethics process.

It is now critical to encourage as many current and former members as possible to undertake the programme.

The CAA and former police members Cleve Salmon and Dave Evans, who facilitate ‘The Journey Forward’, will now take the lead in promoting the opportunity for serving participants to ensure the quality of the research.

If you are interested and would like to access more information on this project, please complete the attached form, and contact will be made. 

Register Your Interest

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Alternatively, contact Olivia Keene, Counselling Psychologist and PhD Candidate at RMIT University, via email for further information and to participate:

olivia.keene@student.rmit.edu.au