Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder & Best Practices for Supporting Fire Service Members

Objectives and Summary:

This presentation is intended for first responders and peer support team members interested in learning more about Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), its impact on members, and how to support others throughout the treatment and recovery process. AUD is a chronic disease characterized by uncontrollable drinking and preoccupation with alcohol. It’s a common challenge faced by first responders and members of the general public, so it’s important that we understand how and why it develops, best practices for accessing treatment, how to support peers who may be struggling, and identify resources to aid in recovery. Join us to learn more about the basics of AUD, how to identify and access appropriate levels of care, and review tips for supporting others who may be struggling.

Presented By:

Hannah Elmore, MSW

Sr. Clinical Outreach Coordinator
Hannah Elmore is the Clinical Outreach Coordinator for the IAFF Center of Excellence through Advanced Recovery Systems. Hannah works with first responders through connection to behavioral health resources, providing education, and offering support. Hannah educates on behavioral health topics pertaining to the fire service and first responder communities to departments, peer teams, families and clinicians. Hannah is a certified IAFF Peer Supporter.