• 26th Oct 2021

Research opportunity: First responder wellbeing


If you are a former or current emergency worker (police, fire, ambulance, rescue) or emergency or intensive care medical staff with five years' experience, your input into research is being sought.

The research is examining betrayal and moral suffering of first responders and medical staff and its relationship to trauma exposure. The relationship of spirituality, faith or religiosity in dealing with betrayal for those across the spectrum, from atheist, agnostic, spiritual and religiosity, is also being examined.

This research is part of PhD Research currently being completed at Charles Sturt University in partnership with the NSW Centre for Work Health and Safety.

Access the 15-minute online survey or use the QR code available in the poster below.

For more information, contact Mark Layson at mlayson@csu.edu.au

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