Introduction to Psychological First Aid

Introduction to Psychological First Aid

The Introduction to Psychological First Aid training is a set of techniques grounded in humanitarian and Trauma Informed principles...

By Southern Arizona Trauma Informed Network

Date and time

Thursday, April 10 · 11:30am - 1:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

The Introduction to Psychological First Aid training is a set of techniques grounded in humanitarian principles that provides practical assistance to distressed children or adults through assessing for safety, active listening, promoting social supports and coping, and linking to appropriate services. A highly engaging and interactive course with built-in practice.

We are sorry, but due to the proprietary nature of the material presented, we don't record our trainings.

Trainer: Sarah Reed, Training Coordinator, Children's Advocacy Center

Sarah has a background in mental health and trauma therapy. She has been working at the Children's Advocacy Center for the past three years, teaching trauma-informed care and other related topics to professionals around the state of Arizona. This Psychological First Aid training came from her time working for UNICEF with newly arrived asylum-seekers.

This training will take place from 11:30AM-1:30PM - Mountain Standard Time (Phoenix)

The Zoom Link for the training will be in the confirmation email you receive once you register.

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Organized by

  1. The Southern Arizona Trauma Informed Network is a consortium whose goal is to create a trauma informed community and to promote resiliency.