National Standard. Independent Accreditation.
The American Board of First Responder Behavioral Healthcare (FRBH) is a national nonprofit standards-setting and accreditation body advancing governance-embedded occupational behavioral health protection in public safety organizations.
FRBH establishes nationally consistent governance requirements addressing predictable occupational trauma exposure inherent to public safety work.
Within the FRBH framework, workforce behavioral health protection is treated as organizational safety infrastructure — embedded within governance design and executive accountability, not dependent on individual self-disclosure.
Institutional Role
FRBH defines governance-level requirements for workforce behavioral health protection at the organizational level.
Accreditation determinations are rendered through an independent review process operating under conflict-of-interest safeguards designed to preserve impartiality and public trust.
EXPLORE NATIONAL STANDARDSINITIATE ACCREDITATION INQUIRYFRBH establishes nationally consistent governance requirements addressing predictable occupational trauma exposure inherent to public safety work.
Within the FRBH framework, workforce behavioral health protection is treated as organizational safety infrastructure — embedded within governance design and executive accountability, not dependent on individual self-disclosure.
Institutional Role
FRBH defines governance-level requirements for workforce behavioral health protection at the organizational level.
Accreditation determinations are rendered through an independent review process operating under conflict-of-interest safeguards designed to preserve impartiality and public trust.
SCOPE NOTICE:
FRBH does NOT evaluate clinical care, direct individual treatment, provide treatment guidance, accredit healthcare providers, or regulate mental health programs.
Its role is limited to evaluating governance structures and organizational safety systems related to workforce behavioral health protection.
