Talk To Me Post Tour 







Camaraderie is lifelong.


A ranking Law Enforcement Officer:

“The camaraderie of TTMPT in an anonymous forum allowed me to talk post tour and resolve a situation I was dealing with.”


The Commanding Officer of a major department’s Employee Assistance Program gave post tour processing a thumbs up “it is the future of support for the law enforcement community and an actual tool for law enforcement personnel that will aid in resiliency. “ 

The New York State Sheriffs Association endorses TTMPT





From a law-enforcement administrator’s perspective, Sheriff Tim Whitcomb encourages members from agencies nationwide to utilize the advanced techniques and technology of Post Tour Processing.

A ranking Buffalo Law Enforcement Officer:

“TTMPT allowed me to unburden myself about things I stored up from protecting and serving and from family stress that I otherwise would not have been comfortable discussing.”

A ranking Massachusetts Law Enforcement Officer:

“TTMPT should be available to every officer in the state.”

“TTMPT is imminently needed I believe it could have saved my brother’s life .  He was seeing professionals ongoing up to the incidents of taking his and his wife’s life.” -Charlene Perno

                                                                     An independent not-for-profit group of committed and concerned retired                                                                                                                                                     police officers and police professionals, formed to address                                                                                        a gap in the services available for law enforcement.

Just because your tour has ended, doesn't
mean it's over...


Police officers can be exposed to more traumas in a single tour than most civilians experience in a lifetime. Left unattended, the tension and stress that result from being bombarded by these traumas can have devastating effects. This can lead to difficulties with personal relationships, alcoholism, suicidal thoughts, and unintentional overreactions on the job.


 Our program, offering anonymity, confidentiality and security, is a comprehensive plan for early identification and remediation of critical stress in law enforcement personnel specifically designed to eliminate or reduce future instances of adversarial contacts and to restore positive relations among law enforcement officers and the communities they serve.



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