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 ==== Crisis, First Aid ==== ==== Crisis, First Aid ====
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 +  * [[https://mhfa.com.au/resources/mental-health-first-aid-guidelines|Mental Health First Aid Guidelines]] MHFA Australia
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 +"In order to improve the quality of the mental health first aid techniques being taught to the public, MHFA Australia and researchers in the Mental Health Literacy Research Team lead by Professor Tony Jorm (now the Population Mental Health Group at the University of Melbourne) have developed guidelines on what constitutes best practice first aid, as informed by expert consensus (i.e., consensus-based guidelines)"
  
   * [[http://www.theicarusproject.net/files/IcarusNavigatingCrisisHandoutLarge05-09.pdf|Navigating Crisis]], The Icarus Project   * [[http://www.theicarusproject.net/files/IcarusNavigatingCrisisHandoutLarge05-09.pdf|Navigating Crisis]], The Icarus Project
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 The word “crisis” comes from a root meaning “judgment.” A crisis is a moment of great tension and meeting the unknown. It’s a turning point when things can’t go on the way they have, and the situation isn’t going to hold. Could crisis be an opportunity for breakthrough, not just breakdown? Can we learn about each other and ourselves as a community through crisis? Can we see crisis as an opportunity to judge a situation and ourselves carefully, not just react with panic and confusion or turn things over to the authorities? The word “crisis” comes from a root meaning “judgment.” A crisis is a moment of great tension and meeting the unknown. It’s a turning point when things can’t go on the way they have, and the situation isn’t going to hold. Could crisis be an opportunity for breakthrough, not just breakdown? Can we learn about each other and ourselves as a community through crisis? Can we see crisis as an opportunity to judge a situation and ourselves carefully, not just react with panic and confusion or turn things over to the authorities?
  
-  * [[https://mhfa.com.au/resources/mental-health-first-aid-guidelines|Mental Health First Aid Guidelines]] MHFA Australia + 
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-"In order to improve the quality of the mental health first aid techniques being taught to the public, MHFA Australia and researchers in the Mental Health Literacy Research Team lead by Professor Tony Jorm (now the Population Mental Health Group at the University of Melbourne) have developed guidelines on what constitutes best practice first aid, as informed by expert consensus (i.e., consensus-based guidelines)"+
  
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