SPOON RIVER VALLEY FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE #427
The Fraternal Order of Police takes officer wellness seriously. Led by the National Director of Wellness Services, the National Officer Wellness Committee is committed to assisting members with all facets of healthy living throughout a career in law enforcement.
Originally formed in 2001 as the FOP Critical Incident Committee, the mission of the committee was to support members in the aftermath of critical incidents or large-scale disasters. In 2013, the need for increased steady support of members was recognized, and the transition to the Officer Wellness Committee was completed. In 2019, recognizing the importance of officer wellness to the members of the Order, the National Fraternal Order of Police established the Division of Wellness Services, making officer wellness a full-time priority of the Order.
Today, the Division of Wellness Services provides a variety of wellness resources to members, including education, connections to culturally competent wellness practitioners, and guidance in all matters related to staying healthy and productive.
The main Officer Wellness Committee oversees five additional subcommittees focused on wellness training, research, wellness-related legislation and policy development, service provider evaluation and connections with partner organizations working toward the same goals. In addition, the Division includes a Member Advisory Panel which assists with evaluation of FOP Wellness programs, and a Professional Advisory Panel, composed of professional mental health providers who provide expert guidance on matters of treatment and research. Finally, through the State Wellness Liaison Cadre, the Officer Wellness Committee maintains a point of contact within each State Lodge who works with the Committee to develop wellness resources within their state.
Originally formed in 2001 as the FOP Critical Incident Committee, the mission of the committee was to support members in the aftermath of critical incidents or large-scale disasters. In 2013, the need for increased steady support of members was recognized, and the transition to the Officer Wellness Committee was completed. In 2019, recognizing the importance of officer wellness to the members of the Order, the National Fraternal Order of Police established the Division of Wellness Services, making officer wellness a full-time priority of the Order.
Today, the Division of Wellness Services provides a variety of wellness resources to members, including education, connections to culturally competent wellness practitioners, and guidance in all matters related to staying healthy and productive.
The main Officer Wellness Committee oversees five additional subcommittees focused on wellness training, research, wellness-related legislation and policy development, service provider evaluation and connections with partner organizations working toward the same goals. In addition, the Division includes a Member Advisory Panel which assists with evaluation of FOP Wellness programs, and a Professional Advisory Panel, composed of professional mental health providers who provide expert guidance on matters of treatment and research. Finally, through the State Wellness Liaison Cadre, the Officer Wellness Committee maintains a point of contact within each State Lodge who works with the Committee to develop wellness resources within their state.
Nick Weist Memorial Dinner, held in honor of Knox County Deputy Nicholas Weist, killed in the line of duty. These events demonstrate the service and honor to the membership that the Spoon River Valley Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #427 provides.