Survive & Thrive 1 - 2016

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Survive & Thrive 1 - 2016

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Welcome to Survive & Thrive 1 - 2016

Topics included are as follows: Creating Mentally Healthier Workplaces in the First Responder Setting Do We Know How Many Are Suffering? Can We Prepare Paramedics Better? Education from a Lived Experience How Do You Even Deal With That? Making tomorrow different: Promoting Resilience One of Your Own: Lessons From an Incident Proactive Mental Health Programs Psychological Health of a Paramedic Workforce 2010 The Mental Health of Emergency Service Workers You Must See Some Terrible Things


Lessons

Lesson 1: Official Opening

Lesson 2: Creating Mentally Healthier Workplaces in the First Responder Setting

Lesson 3: Do We Know How Many Are Suffering? Can We Prepare Paramedics Better?

Lesson 4: Education from a Lived Experience

Lesson 5: How Do You Even Deal With That?

Lesson 6: Making tomorrow different: Promoting Resilience

Lesson 7: One of Your Own: Lessons From an Incident

Lesson 8: Proactive Mental Health Programs

Lesson 9: Psychological Health of a Paramedic Workforce 2010

Lesson 10: The Mental Health of Emergency Service Workers

Lesson 11: You Must See Some Terrible Things

Lesson 12: Official Close

Lesson 13: Self Reflection

Details

Length

355 minutes

Released

29th Apr 2016

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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