Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network

Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network Established from SB 64, designed to give TX Peace Officers access to resources and end LEO su***des. the Commission2;
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The Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network (TLEPN) was created from Senate Bill 64 in the 87th
Texas Legislature to establish a state supported peer support network for law enforcement
officers through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). Recognizing that the act
of policing can expose officers to extraordinary stress and trauma, with one study finding
officers witness an average of 188

“critical incidents” during their careers, Texas lawmakers
understood the necessity for a confidential law enforcement peer support network to help
connect with officers exposed to traumatic incidents and those suffering from mental health
conditions. Officer’s constant exposure to high stress situations, danger, and death exerts a
psychological toll on law enforcement that can result in mental health illnesses such as
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, depression, and even su***de - with
rates of PTSD among police officers as much as five times higher than rates in the civilian
population. The Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network aims to address this issue by providing training and
support to law enforcement agencies and their officers to help destigmatize mental illness so
that Texas peace officers are able to find and access mental health care when and where they
need it. Confidentiality

Pursuant to Texas Occupations Code 1701.624, Information relating to a law enforcement
officer's participation in peer-to-peer support and other peer-to-peer services under the
network is confidential and may not be disclosed under Chapter 552, Government Code, by:

1. a law enforcement agency that employs a law enforcement officer participant; or
3. any other state agency or political subdivision in this state that employs a law enforcement officer participant. Additionally, all information shared by the officer with the peer may not be disclosed by the
peer to any other person or entity. Exceptions to this confidentiality agreement include but are not limited to:
(1) the extent disclosure is necessary to prevent the commission of an act that is likely to result in a clear imminent risk of serious physical injury or death of a person or persons;
(2) when disclosure is required by a valid and present court order; or
(3) disclosure upon written consent of the member receiving peer services. Protections Related to Licensure

Pursuant to Texas Occupations Code 1701.625 a law enforcement officer'3s participation in
peer-to-peer support and other peer-to-peer services under the network may not:
1. serve as the basis for a revocation, suspension, or denial of a license issued under this chapter; or
2. be considered in any proceeding related to the officer's licensure under this chapter.

No matter where the job takes you, or what it brings with it, you do not have to handle it alone.We are here for you. An...
05/29/2026

No matter where the job takes you, or what it brings with it, you do not have to handle it alone.

We are here for you. And for the people who stand beside you.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/W7fjh

When support is in place, it shows up everywhere.At work. At home. In relationships. In the moments that matter most.Tha...
05/28/2026

When support is in place, it shows up everywhere.

At work. At home. In relationships. In the moments that matter most.
That is the kind of impact we are here to create.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/VuAv8

Behind every role is a person.A parent. A spouse. A partner. A friend.We built this program to support the person behind...
05/22/2026

Behind every role is a person.

A parent. A spouse. A partner. A friend.

We built this program to support the person behind the job — because that is what truly makes the difference.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/j5T4j

The job asks a lot.But carrying it alone — and carrying it home — does not have to be part of it.Peer support gives you ...
05/21/2026

The job asks a lot.

But carrying it alone — and carrying it home — does not have to be part of it.
Peer support gives you a place to process what you experience, so it does not follow you into every part of your life.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/S2ziU

Strong families do not happen by accident.They are built through support, understanding, and having the tools to handle ...
05/19/2026

Strong families do not happen by accident.

They are built through support, understanding, and having the tools to handle the weight that comes with the job.

We are here to support that foundation.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/fE7DL

Most people do not wait until something breaks physically to take care of themselves. Mental stress should be no differe...
05/14/2026

Most people do not wait until something breaks physically to take care of themselves. Mental stress should be no different. Having someone to talk to before things build up can make all the difference — for the individual and for the family waiting at home.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/GZoy7

Support doesn’t just impact the officer. It impacts the family too. Long shifts, stress, trauma, and emotional weight do...
05/12/2026

Support doesn’t just impact the officer. It impacts the family too. Long shifts, stress, trauma, and emotional weight don’t always stay at work. Families carry it quietly every day. That’s why peer support matters.

When officers have a safe place to talk, process, and connect, it creates relief that reaches beyond the badge and into the home. You are more than the job. And you deserve support too.

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05/11/2026

Tim Stack shares what peer support looks like from inside a department.

This is not theory. This is real experience. Real conversations. Real moments where having someone who understands makes a difference.

That is what this network is here for.

When a first responder is supported, their family feels it.Less stress carried home. More presence. More stability in th...
05/07/2026

When a first responder is supported, their family feels it.

Less stress carried home. More presence. More stability in the moments that matter most.
We built this program to support the whole picture, not just the job.

Download the Lone Star Readiness App. https://zurl.co/74soz

Behind every first responder is a family that feels the weight of the job too.The long shifts. The stress that follows t...
05/05/2026

Behind every first responder is a family that feels the weight of the job too.

The long shifts. The stress that follows them home. The moments that don’t always get talked about.

This month, we are focused on the people who stand beside those who serve — and how support at home starts with support on the job.

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