Police Commander-in-Chief visits police officers who were injured while performing their duties.

Acting Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Visiting police officers who were injured while performing their duties. Ready to send encouragement to police officers who were injured while performing their duties across the country to recover from their illnesses. and return to perform duties to help the people quickly Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Acting Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police Visiting police officers who were injured in the line of duty Five officers are receiving treatment at the police hospital, with Pol. Lt. Gen. Thaweesilp Wechavitarn, Medical Officer-in-Chief (S.B. 8), Pol. Lt. Gen. Paibun. Chiamanukulkit, doctor (S.B. 8), Police Hospital, Police Lieutenant Colonel Sirikun Srisanga, Police Hospital spokesperson. With a team of doctors and nurses welcome By talking and asking about the condition of the injured police officer from the medical team and relatives, giving encouragement and giving a certain amount of money to the family. They also t ook the opportunity to visit a female police officer who was suffering from depression. By talking and asking about symptoms Give encouragement to female police officers and their families after finding a worrisome post on social media of a female police officer who stated that she had been in the police force for 1 year after receiving training and was found to be depressed. Many posts have been shared. which the Royal Thai Police Concerned, hurry to investigate and provide urgent assistance. Police General Kittirat Say thank you to the medical team A nurse at the police hospital who never abandons sick police officers. and was injured and given good care I would like to send encouragement to injured police officers across the country to recover quickly from their injuries. Come back to perform your duties as a good police officer for the people. Police Lieutenant General Thaweesilp Wechavitarn, Chief Medical Officer (Subdistrict 8), said that in the past the police hospital provided a medical team. A nurs e takes care of a police officer who is injured in the line of duty. Including police officers who are fully ill. Especially police officers who are sick. with depression Police Hospital has the page "Depress We Care" and the page "Because We Care" where a team of doctors, nurses, psychiatrist, and psychiatric and drug groups with multidisciplinary Will give advice and care closely. From statistics on annual mental health examinations of police officers for fiscal year 2022-2023, surveyed on February 13, 2024, it was found that in fiscal year 2022, police officers were found There were 301 people with severe depression, 1,108 people with stress. In fiscal year '23, 196 police officers were found to have severe depression, 1,552 people were in severe stress, and 150 people were at risk of self-harm. In fiscal year '22, there were 150 people. In fiscal year '23, there were 315 people. If the police hospital finds police officers at risk of mental health problems, psychologists Police hospital will telephone t o talk and give advice. including following up on symptoms and forwarded into the treatment process In fiscal year 2023, 1,366 people were consulted, leaving 219 people continuously followed up. In addition, a manual for caring for the mental health of police officers was created. Including training on projects to enhance the quality of life of police officers and their families, and training on the "Kru Mae Kai Project" (young psychiatrists) by giving lectures and workshops to police officers. in maintaining mental health Do not cause stress or depression. and provide knowledge about mental health care Continuously assess the mental health of police officers. There is also a project to improve the psychiatric and drug examination rooms. To facilitate the medical team and patients as well. If police officers or their families, including citizens, are experiencing stress or depression, they can contact the Police Hospital in many ways through the "Depress We Care" page and the "Because We Care" page, as well as the hotline 081 932 0000 that is ready to help. Give advice Including prevention and initial treatment 24 hours a day. Source: Thai News Agency