National Standard. Independent Accreditation.
Organizational Workforce Protection for Trauma-Exposed Professions.
The American Board of First Responder Behavioral Healthcare (FRBH) advances workforce behavioral health protection across public safety through nationally consistent organizational standards and accreditation.
FRBH establishes organizational standards designed to address predictable and cumulative occupational psychological hazard exposure within trauma-exposed public safety workforces.
Within the FRBH framework, occupational psychological hazard exposure prompts predefined organizational safeguards and workforce protection measures rather than relying primarily on individual self-disclosure or help-seeking.
FRBH supports the development of organizational workforce protection systems in professions where repeated exposure to trauma, critical incidents, and human suffering is an inherent part of the job.
EXPLORE NATIONAL STANDARDSINITIATE ACCREDITATION INQUIRYFRBH establishes organizational standards designed to address predictable and cumulative occupational psychological hazard exposure within trauma-exposed public safety workforces.
Within the FRBH framework, occupational psychological hazard exposure prompts predefined organizational safeguards and workforce protection measures rather than relying primarily on individual self-disclosure or help-seeking.
FRBH supports the development of organizational workforce protection systems in professions where repeated exposure to trauma, critical incidents, and human suffering is an inherent part of the job.
SCOPE NOTICE:
FRBH does not evaluate clinical care, provide treatment guidance, accredit healthcare providers, or regulate mental health programs.
Its role is limited to evaluating organizational governance structures and operational workforce protection systems related to behavioral health and occupational psychological hazard exposure..

