WatchSix is a post-shift mental health check-in built for law enforcement and corrections officers. Peer support protocol. No department reporting. No personnel file entries. Just a conversation.
WatchSix guides you through a five-phase peer support debrief — the same framework trained peer support officers use. No script, no evaluation, no record attached to your badge number.
Start a check-in in seconds. Anonymous by design — no name, no badge number, no login.
A peer support companion walks you through the five debrief phases at your pace.
Incident exposure, sleep disruption, stress levels — named and acknowledged, not minimized.
EAP contacts, Safe Call Now, 988 Lifeline — available the moment you need them.
Built on peer support debrief frameworks used by law enforcement wellness programs nationwide — not a generic wellness chatbot.
What kind of shift was it? Busy, routine, critical incidents? Establishes the full picture before going deeper.
Did anything stick with you? Use-of-force, traumatic scenes, line-of-duty injuries, death notifications — acknowledged directly and given space.
How's the body doing? Sleep quality, stress level, physical tension — tracked over time to identify patterns early.
What's helping? What's getting in the way? Connection to EAP, peer support teams, and crisis resources when relevant.
One check-in or an ongoing cadence — optionally schedule a follow-up in a few days to close the loop.
Nothing you say in WatchSix is reported to your department, your supervisor, or any personnel file. Sessions are anonymous — no badge number, no name, no identifier that connects you to this conversation.
Aggregate, de-identified data may be used to help departments understand overall wellness trends — never individual officer data. If a department pilot is running, officers are notified before their first check-in.
WatchSix is a peer support tool, not a crisis service. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, use these resources.
Call or text 988 — available 24/7. Law enforcement-specific support available.
24/7 confidential support for public safety employees and their families. 1-206-459-3020
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