
Clarity Under Pressure is a clinician-facilitated experience for women in policing or working for a police service, who are ready to look honestly at what the role costs, what drives them, and how to carry both — sustainably.

This experience is available to women in policing or working for a police service, at any stage of their career.
You perform consistently — and the demands are real. The patterns that keep you effective at work are the same ones quietly taking their toll in areas you hadn't anticipated. This is our focus.

Participants will explore the patterns that shape how they perform under pressure, the beliefs running quietly but powerfully in the background, and who they choose to be in and out of uniform. They will do this alongside other women who understand the culture from the inside.

This is a five week (2 hours per session) collective experience away from the work site. All participants are out of uniform.
Women in policing are trained to manage alone. Be steady. Don't show strain.
A small, confidential format dismantles isolation, accelerates insight, and creates trust that's only possible in a room with
women who already understand.
Confidentiality is a foundational group agreement.

This experience aligns with the pillars of the 30Forward intiative. Designed specifically for female police officers and female civilians working for a police serivce, this program supports retention efforts, leadership development as well as allyship and inclusive culture.
This program works on two levels: leading effectively within the existing role, and building the internal foundation — the values, patterns, self-concept — that performance and advancement requires.

Women who complete this program
develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the practical tools to sustain their performance and career over time.
Women who understand what drives their
own responses and make deliberate
choices about their own mental health and wellbeing, contribute to a healthier,
more cohesive culture from the inside out
Celia Mirco is a registered Occupational Therapist, Psychotherapist (OT Reg. (Ont.)) with 30 years of clinical experience. Her work focuses on women in high-demand roles navigating identity, burnout, and the cost of sustained performance. She has direct clinical experience working with first responders and has deep understanding of the occupational culture, the hypervigilance baseline, and the particular form of depletion that accumulates when strength is required and vulnerability is an operational liability.
Celia also has experience facilitating professional audiences — including clinical, academic, and first responder populations — who expect rigor, and practical applications.

if you are a woman working in any capacity within a policing environment, please use the link below to register. Note: enrollment is limited to 6-8 participants to ensure the quality of the experience.
Services outlined here and provided by Wellnss Within will be covered by extended health benefits.