Psychological First Aid Training - Australian Red Cross

Psychological First Aid Training - Australian Red Cross

PFA training provides volunteers with the skills necessary to provide personal support to those impacted by an emergency.

By Red Cross Emergency Services WA

Date and time

Sat, 17 Oct 2020 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM AWST

Location

Australian Red Cross

110 Goderich Street via Bishops Row East Perth, WA 6004 Australia

About this event

Psychological First Aid (PFA) is essential training required for all Red Cross Emergency Services personnel.  

PFA training provides volunteers with the skills necessary to provide personal support to those impacted by an emergency. This includes the provision of information, practical assistance, emotional support and how to assess needs.

This training is a full day and free to Invited attendees only.

For more information or general enquiries please email WAEOC@redcross.org.au 

NOTE: We are abiding by current COVID-19 rules and restrictions and as such it is essential you RSVP your attendance and include any special requirements you may have. Please also note we are unable to cater this event and therefore please make sure you bring your own food, plates, cups cutlery and water bottles. Tea, coffee, milk and water will be provided.

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We save lives and support people before and after disasters strike. We work to alleviate suffering during wars and conflict and promote the laws of war. And we work to assist our most vulnerable community members – no matter their circumstances.

We work with politicians, policy-makers, organisations and the public to improve the situation of the most vulnerable people in Australia and around the world.

We advocate based on direct experience and evidence, and empower people to speak out and take action to improve their lives.

We will always focus on the needs and perspectives of vulnerable people, in our areas of expertise.

We are bound by our Fundamental Principles of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary service, Unity and Universality.

We won't make any public statements that jeopardise our Principles or the ability for us and our movement partners to continue to alleviate suffering wherever it may be found, in Australia or overseas.

We are committed to reconciliation and building an Australia where humanity can thrive. One with a rich identity built on trust, respect and understanding. Where we learn about our shared history and take pride in the histories, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Our vision

Human dignity, peace, safety and wellbeing for all.

Our purpose

We support and empower people and communities in times of vulnerability.Our purpose is to reduce suffering across Australia and internationally through mobilising the power of humanity.

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