VDH: CBERS 2022 Mental Health Wellness and The Rippling Effects of COVID-19 TRAIN Course ID# 1103490
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Target Audience: Any person who responded or was affected by COVID-19
- General Public Workers
- Healthcare workers
- Emergency Management
- Disaster Shelter Workers
- EOC Staff
- EMS/Fire/Law Enforcement
- Emergency Dispatch
- Emergency Department Staff
- Local Health Districts and OCME Staff
- Frontline Workers
- Clergy
- Educators
Participants will learn to:
- Identify and define burn out, compassion fatigue, trauma, and stress as it relates to COVID-19
- Increase participant awareness of self care strategies, techniques and skills
- Increase knowledge of local behavioral health resources
Have a question?
Contact Adreania Tolliver at adreania.tolliver@vdh.virginia.gov
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