WorkSafeNB is proud to announce a new collaboration with Wounded Warriors Canada, a national leader in trauma-informed mental health services.
Wounded Warriors Canada is a national mental health service provider specializing in providing culturally informed services that utilize a combination of education, counselling and training to support resiliency and recovery from post-trauma injuries.
This marks the first strategic alliance between a Canadian Workers’ Compensation Board and Wounded Warriors Canada, highlighting WorkSafeNB’s commitment to protecting both the physical and psychological health of New Brunswick workers.
Trauma-Exposed Professionals, including police officers, firefighters, paramedics, correctional workers and healthcare providers face mental health challenges as part of their daily duties. This relationship will help these workers, and their families, get the care they need.
“Everyone has the right to feel safe at work,” said Tim Petersen, President and CEO of WorkSafeNB. “Through this collaboration, we’re ensuring workers experiencing psychological injuries have access to the best care and support. This is about leadership, compassion and making sure New Brunswick workers and their families have the tools to recover and return to work safely. It also helps support our vision of making New Brunswick the safest place to work.”
The collaboration with Wounded Warriors Canada provides WorkSafeNB with access to the latest research and expert guidance to develop prevention and treatment strategies for traumatic psychological injuries.
Initiatives such as the Rapid Psychological Assessment Network and the SUCCEED program have enhanced support for both service providers and injured workers by offering early intervention and tailored support for those affected by traumatic psychological injuries.
WorkSafeNB worked closely with Wounded Warriors Canada to host the first Atlantic Canada Mental Health Conference for First Responders in Moncton in June 2025, as well as to offer prevention consultation services for workplace psychological health and safety.
“This is a significant milestone that highlights the power of collaboration while recognizing that no single organization can be the 100% solution when it comes to supporting the unique needs of injured Trauma Exposed Professionals where cultural competence is vital,” said Scott Maxwell, Chief Executive Officer of Wounded Warriors Canada. “We look forward to building on the work underway and supporting WorkSafeNB’s program to best serve those who keep the province safe.”
“The collaboration between WorkSafeNB and Wounded Warriors Canada is a major step forward in ensuring the safety and well-being of workers in the Province of New Brunswick,” said Dr. Tim Black, National Clinical Director for Wounded Warriors Canada. “Trauma Exposed Professionals are members of our community that are witness to and experience intense levels of human suffering, violence, and death as part of their everyday jobs. Facing this core aspect of the work as a known, predictable, and continual health risk is an innovative approach and advances the opportunities to better care not only for individuals who are injured, but also to prevent career-altering injuries in the future, moving beyond trauma-informed to trauma-skilled care for all workers in New Brunswick.”
WorkSafeNB is committed to ensuring employers, trauma-exposed professionals and injured workers receive the right information to help mitigate traumatic psychological injuries and the right treatment at the right time, guided by evidence-based practices and compassionate care.
The relationship with Wounded Warriors Canada is another step toward creating safer, healthier and more resilient work environments across the province.