Collaborate with PTSS Lab
Partnering for Mental Health Solutions.
We at PTSS Lab are committed to advancing the mental health and resilience of trauma-exposed professionals including first responders and other public safety personnel (PSP), healthcare workers, military members, and Veterans through research, innovation, and collaboration. We collaborate with leading academics, researchers, and clinicians, and diverse organizations, to develop evidence-based programs, resources, and interventions that make real impacts.
Our Collaborators and Funders
We are proud to work alongside organizations that share our vision for improving mental health support for trauma-exposed professionals. Current and former collaborator and funding organizations associated with Dr. Carleton or the PTSS Lab include the following, with more added regularly.
If we’ve missed you in the website launch, our apologies, please let us know so we can add you.
- Alberta Critical Incident Provincial Network
- Anxiety and Illness Behaviour Lab
- Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials Canada
- Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families
- Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association
- Badge of Life Canada
- Boots on the Ground
- Canada Border Services Agency
- Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
- Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
- Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police – Psychological Services Committee
- Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs
- Canadian Association of Police Governance
- Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions
- Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of
Neurosciences,
Mental Health and Addiction - Canadian Military, Veteran and Family Connected Campus Consortium (CMVF3C)
- Canadian Police Association
- Canadian Psychological Association
- CanOps: Public Safety Canada| 911 Dispatch | Fire Protection
- Chaire de Recherche UQTR-ENPQ
- Childhood Adversity and Resilience (CARe)
- Correctional Service Canada
- Employers Mutual Limited (EML) Australia
- Estevan Police Service
- Family First Responder
- Firewell
- Frontenac Paramedic Services
- Garnet Families
- Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario
- International Association of Firefighters
- Medavie Health Foundation
- Mental Health Research Canada
- Moose Jaw Police Service
- National Police Federation
- Online Therapy Unit
- Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police
- Ontario Mental Health Secretariat
- Ontario Provincial Police
- Ottawa Paramedic Service
- Paramedic Association of Canada
- Paramedics Chiefs of Canada
- Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan
- Peterborough County-City Paramedics
- Posttraumatic Stress Clinic, Flinders University
- Prince Albert Police Service
- PSPNET
- PSPNET Families
- Public Health Agency of Canada
- Public Safety Canada
- Regina Fire and Protective Services
- Regina Police Association
- Regina Police Service
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- Royal Society of Canada
- Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police
- Saskatchewan Federation of Police OfficersXZ
- Saskatchewan Health Authority
- Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
- Saskatchewan Marshals Service
- Saskatchewan Police College
- Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board
- Saskatoon Police Service
- Search and Rescue Canada
- SK First Responders Mental Health Committee
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
- Tema Foundation
- The National PTSD Research Centre, Australia
- The National Suicide Prevention Service
- The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research and the Mach-Gaensslen Foundation of Canada
- The Trauma and Recovery Lab
- UCCM Anishnaabe Police
- Union of Canadian Correctional Officers
- Union of Safety and Justice Employees
- University of Regina
- University of Regina, Department of Psychology
- University of Regina, Faculty of Arts
- US Department of Veterans Affairs, PTSD: National Center for PTSD
- Wayfound Mental Health Group
- Weyburn Police Service
- Wounded Warriors Canada
How We Collaborate
Collaboration is at the heart of what we do. We work with governments, non-profits, healthcare institutions, and industry leaders to:
- Develop and implement research-backed mental health programs
- Provide training and education to PSP and leadership
- Design and deploy large-scale studies to inform mental health strategies
- Advocate for mental health policy improvements based on scientific evidence
Coming Soon
Collaborating Researchers and Clinicians
We are proud to work alongside dedicated researchers and clinicians from around the world who are dedicated to supporting the mental health of trauma-exposed professionals. We will be showcasing those collaborators soon!
Work With Us
Are you an organization or funder interested in partnering with PTSS Lab? We welcome new collaborators who are committed to enhancing mental health solutions for public safety personnel.

Custom Research & Program Development
Tailored studies and initiatives to address specific PSP
mental health needs.
Funding Opportunities
Support groundbreaking research and innovative mental health interventions.
Knowledge Sharing & Advocacy
Join us in shaping policies and best practices for PSP mental
well-being.