Stress First Aid (SFA) is a peer support toolkit designed to preserve life, prevent further harm, and promote recovery. Stress First Aid offers a flexible menu of options for recognizing and addressing stress reactions. It can be used for self-care, to help co-workers with stress reactions, or to help someone seek other types of support. Stress First Aid is a framework of practical actions that can help reduce the likelihood that stress reactions will develop into more severe or long-term problems. Ideally everyone in an organization would learn the vocabulary and basics of Stress First Aid, to share a language and understanding of stress and stress injury. When everyone in an organization is trained in SFA, support could occur wherever and whenever it’s needed.

Stress First Aid for Healthcare Workers: A Peer Support Tool

Stress First Aid for Healthcare Workers: A Peer Support Tool



Instructors: Sean Convoy
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Differentiate the range of presentations of stress within the stress continuum model.
Distinguish yellow zone from orange zone stress(ors) and identify four sources of orange zone stress.
Recognize “Grow the Green” mental wellness practices for individuals and groups.
Apply the Stress First Aid principles of Continuous, Primary and Secondary Aid through case exemplar.
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Reviewed on Aug 9, 2025
Excellent course. Took alot from it. Go at your own pace was appreciated.
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2025
Great course. Information presented clearly. Information is actionable in creating a wellness initiative in current healthcare system
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2025
I really enjoyed this course! it really gave me a better understanding and way to help my peers in need.
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