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Home › Uncategorized › Emotional First Responder

Emotional First Responder

Robertson Miller Posted on March 17, 2017 Posted in Uncategorized

Helping Teammates in Distress: Excellent set of notes from the recent EFR class at Guye Cabin.

Emotional First Responder Guidelines 2017

 

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