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How long is too long at the sharp end? Critical incident staffing: prevention is better than cure Background This paper is about a model for the
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Document Date: 2014-09-24 04:08:34


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Hobart / Leicester / /

Company

KPMG / Prentice-Hall / New England Journal / Emergency Management / /

Country

Vietnam / Australia / /

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Event

Layoffs / Reorganization / /

Facility

Charles Sturt University / State Rail Authority Fire Training Centre / ItÂ’s mine / hospital Care / /

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organisational protocols / communications operator / car etc / /

Organization

Royal Society of Medicine / Fire / Emergency Service / State Rail Authority Fire Training Centre / School of Public Health / Tasmania Police / Police Department / British Psychological Society / Tasmanian Police / British Psychological Association / Charles Sturt University / San Diego Council / /

Person

Helen Webb / Master / Stevens V / John Lunn / Gerald A Cannon / /

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Position

Author / Bray G.P. / team member / distressed worker / psychiatrists—advocate / fit worker / division chief / emergency service worker / Worker / lecturer / paramedic / shift supervisor / emergency services worker / Course Coordinator / /

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Tasmania / New South Wales / /

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British Journal of Psychiatry / Military Medicine / New England Journal of Medicine / Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine / /

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South Wales / /

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organisational protocols / /

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