3-3-3 Protocol Cards (set of 50)
These 5x7" reference cards have the 3-3-3 Protocol on one side and the Traumatic Stress Questionnaire on the other, for easy reference when providing post-incident support. The 3-3-3 Protocol is a lateral support technique used by lay providers to monitor and support teammates following exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events (PTEs).
Training on Incident Support for Traumatic Stress is a straightforward, accessible, and cost-effective way to mitigate impact of major incidents. Each person giving 3-3-3 support should receive training before taking on this role.
The Incident Support Framework is grounded in the most recent science of resilience and trauma formation, and helps align support with individual needs after an incident. To get training for your team, contact us or see the Training tab above.
Note: Responder Alliance tools and curriculum are the copyrighted intellectual property of Laura McGladrey. Please do not share, teach, or redistribute these materials without permission.
These 5x7" reference cards have the 3-3-3 Protocol on one side and the Traumatic Stress Questionnaire on the other, for easy reference when providing post-incident support. The 3-3-3 Protocol is a lateral support technique used by lay providers to monitor and support teammates following exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events (PTEs).
Training on Incident Support for Traumatic Stress is a straightforward, accessible, and cost-effective way to mitigate impact of major incidents. Each person giving 3-3-3 support should receive training before taking on this role.
The Incident Support Framework is grounded in the most recent science of resilience and trauma formation, and helps align support with individual needs after an incident. To get training for your team, contact us or see the Training tab above.
Note: Responder Alliance tools and curriculum are the copyrighted intellectual property of Laura McGladrey. Please do not share, teach, or redistribute these materials without permission.
These 5x7" reference cards have the 3-3-3 Protocol on one side and the Traumatic Stress Questionnaire on the other, for easy reference when providing post-incident support. The 3-3-3 Protocol is a lateral support technique used by lay providers to monitor and support teammates following exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events (PTEs).
Training on Incident Support for Traumatic Stress is a straightforward, accessible, and cost-effective way to mitigate impact of major incidents. Each person giving 3-3-3 support should receive training before taking on this role.
The Incident Support Framework is grounded in the most recent science of resilience and trauma formation, and helps align support with individual needs after an incident. To get training for your team, contact us or see the Training tab above.
Note: Responder Alliance tools and curriculum are the copyrighted intellectual property of Laura McGladrey. Please do not share, teach, or redistribute these materials without permission.