Volunteer firefighters have limited up-to-date training and awareness in applied coping skills and trauma informed practice (TIP). Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) has been a standard of practice within emergency services — including fire rescue services — for decades in Northern British Columbia. With new developments in TIP, I suggest we can further improve volunteer firefighters’ wellness by exploring specific coping strategies. The purpose of this endeavour was to interview volunteer firefighters, explore their experiences, and better understand their coping styles and approaches to managing stress related to the work. In the exploration of critical incident coping skills, a qualitative methodology and thematic analysis was ap...
Firefighters experience a variety of challenging situations and traumatic events while performing ne...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a theory of psychological resilience in volunteer f...
This study originates from my practice experience working for the New Zealand Fire Service back in t...
Volunteer firefighters have limited up-to-date training and awareness in applied coping skills and t...
Volunteer firefighters have limited up-to-date training and awareness in applied coping skills and t...
The psychological health and safety of firefighters has become a significant issue for fire services...
This study explores the relationship between years of service for professional firefighters and the ...
The purpose of this research was to answer the question What support do firefighters and their partn...
College of Social Work Undergraduate Outstanding Research AwardSecond Place in Public Health, Denman...
The purpose of this research was to answer the question What support do firefighters and their partn...
The purpose of this research was to answer the question What support do firefighters and their partn...
Purpose: By the nature of their jobs, firefighters are exposed to trauma on a regular basis; they ar...
Emergency Services Personnel are exposed to critical incidents at a far higher rate than the genera...
Emergency service workers, or more specifically firefighters, witness life threatening events throug...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effectiveness of the coping strategies and resources t...
Firefighters experience a variety of challenging situations and traumatic events while performing ne...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a theory of psychological resilience in volunteer f...
This study originates from my practice experience working for the New Zealand Fire Service back in t...
Volunteer firefighters have limited up-to-date training and awareness in applied coping skills and t...
Volunteer firefighters have limited up-to-date training and awareness in applied coping skills and t...
The psychological health and safety of firefighters has become a significant issue for fire services...
This study explores the relationship between years of service for professional firefighters and the ...
The purpose of this research was to answer the question What support do firefighters and their partn...
College of Social Work Undergraduate Outstanding Research AwardSecond Place in Public Health, Denman...
The purpose of this research was to answer the question What support do firefighters and their partn...
The purpose of this research was to answer the question What support do firefighters and their partn...
Purpose: By the nature of their jobs, firefighters are exposed to trauma on a regular basis; they ar...
Emergency Services Personnel are exposed to critical incidents at a far higher rate than the genera...
Emergency service workers, or more specifically firefighters, witness life threatening events throug...
The purpose of this study was to identify the effectiveness of the coping strategies and resources t...
Firefighters experience a variety of challenging situations and traumatic events while performing ne...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a theory of psychological resilience in volunteer f...
This study originates from my practice experience working for the New Zealand Fire Service back in t...