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Mr. Wayne Fortin
is a licensed mental health professional who has worked in the
community mental health field for over 20 years.
In 1985, he founded the Trauma
Intervention Program (TIP) within the San Diego County Mental
Health system. In 1989, Mr. Fortin established the TIP program
as a non profit organization (Trauma Intervention Programs,
Inc.) dedicated to providing immediate support to those
emotionally traumatized by crisis events.
Mr. Fortin led Trauma Intervention
Programs Inc. in a national competition for the Innovations in
State and Local Government Award from
Harvard
University
and the Ford
Foundation which TIP was awarded in 1991. This award is widely
considered to be the most prestigious award given to non profits
and public agencies. Following this award, Mr. Fortin
established a National Office of Trauma Intervention Programs,
Inc. dedicated to establishing TIP programs nationwide.
Today, Mr. Fortin continues to lead the
Trauma Intervention Programs, Inc. He oversees 18 regional
Chapters which serve over 75 cities, 100 hospitals, 67 police
departments, and 55 fire departments. Trauma Intervention
Programs, Inc. is the largest operator of emergency services
volunteer programs in the nation.
In April 2000, Mr. Fortin received the
2000 Crime Victim Service Award from Attorney General Janet
Reno. This award is considered the highest federal award for
victim advocates.
Mr. Fortin continues to devote his
professional career to assisting hospitals and communities
develop their capacity to provide compassionate care in
emergency settings (emergency departments, ICU's, burn units,
pediatric ICU's, and on emergency scenes). He has developed the
TIP National Emotional First Aid Course which has been offered
to hundreds of health care professionals across the nation.
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