Hastings-Quinte paramedics to get access to new mental-health program
14-05-2025 19:43 via intelligencer.ca

Hastings-Quinte paramedics to get access to new mental-health program

Paramedics serving Hastings and Prince Edward Counties are about to have access to new, free, and anonymous mental-health services. “I’m pretty excited about this initiative,” said Chief Carl Bowker of Hastings-Quinte Paramedic Services. He spoke Wednesday at Hastings County’s Belleville headquarters. It’s called Warrior Health, and it’s a partnership of five organizations: Wounded Warriors Canada, which formed the alliance, plus Homewood Health, the Centre fo
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