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Disaster Response Chaplaincy
Topic 2: Entering a Crisis Setting: Consent, Safety, and Scene Awareness
Topic 2: Entering a Crisis Setting: Consent, Safety, and Scene Awareness
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Sélectionner l’activité 🎥 The First 60 Seconds: How to Enter a Crisis Setting Well
🎥 The First 60 Seconds: How to Enter a Crisis Setting Well
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Sélectionner l’activité Video Transcript: The First 60 Seconds: How to Enter a Crisis Setting Well
Video Transcript: The First 60 Seconds: How to Enter a Crisis Setting Well
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Sélectionner l’activité 📖 Reading 2.1: Incarnational Care and Respectful Presence in Disrupted Spaces
📖 Reading 2.1: Incarnational Care and Respectful Presence in Disrupted Spaces
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Sélectionner l’activité 🎥 What Not to Do: Awkward Talk, Over-Talking, and Spiritual Pressure
🎥 What Not to Do: Awkward Talk, Over-Talking, and Spiritual Pressure
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Sélectionner l’activité Video Transcript: What Not to Do: Over-Talking, Wandering, and Spiritual Pressure in Public Emergencies
Video Transcript: What Not to Do: Over-Talking, Wandering, and Spiritual Pressure in Public Emergencies
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Sélectionner l’activité 📖 Reading 2.2: Volunteer Micro-Skills in Crisis: Calm Tone, Brief Questions, and Safe Presence
📖 Reading 2.2: Volunteer Micro-Skills in Crisis: Calm Tone, Brief Questions, and Safe Presence
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Sélectionner l’activité 🧪 Case Study 2.3: The Shelter Is Loud, the Family Is Exhausted, and Everyone Wants Something Different
🧪 Case Study 2.3: The Shelter Is Loud, the Family Is Exhausted, and Everyone Wants Something Different
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