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Presented by Sarah Gaer, this event is in-person and free to First Responders, Peer Support Leads, Victim Advocates and Community Members
Psychological First Aid (PFA) is an internationally recognized, evidence-based approach that offers immediate emotional support to individuals affected by traumatic events—from personal crises to larger-scale situations like natural disasters and public health emergencies. PFA is based on a series of core principles, which include fostering a sense of safety, encouraging calm, nurturing self-efficacy, promoting connectedness, and instilling hope.
Following this presentation participants will be able to:
1. Understand the principles and application of PFA
2. Identify and address the immediate needs and concerns of trauma-impacted individuals.
3. Apply field-tested, evidence-informed strategies in various settings
4. Deliver interventions appropriate to the individual's developmental and cultural context
Learn more about the presentation here.
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