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Resilience Reimagined: Lt. Col. Steven Boychyn on Trauma, Training, and the Future of Care
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Today we’re at CFB Kingston with Lt. Col. Steve Boychyn of Wounded Warriors Canada.
Wounded Warriors Canada offers trauma and resiliency programs across the country.

For clarity and length, today we’re focusing on six of their key programs — each serving a different stage of service or a different group of people.
Here’s how today’s episode is structured:
Number one: Before Operational Stress, or BOS — prevention.
Number two: The Trauma Resiliency Program, or TRP — individual recovery.
Number three: COPE, which stands for Couples Overcoming PTSD Every Day — support for couples navigating operational stress injuries.
Number four: Warrior Kids — support for children of trauma-exposed professionals.
Number five: The Surviving Family Program — support after a line-of-duty or service-related death, including suicide.
And number six: Peer Support Fundamentals Training — strengthening internal
support within organizations.

If you’re listening for something specific, you can scroll to the section that applies to
you. Additional programs, including broader resiliency and general mental health
offerings, are available at woundedwarriors.ca.