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Support When Your Team Needs It Most

Trauma-informed critical incident debriefings and peer support services for first responders, healthcare teams, schools, businesses, and organizations navigating difficult events.

Some Events Stay With You

Critical incidents can impact individuals and teams long after the event itself has ended. Whether responding to trauma, loss, crisis, or overwhelming situations, emotional stress reactions are common and deserve support.

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Critical Incidents May Include:

  • Line-of-duty deaths

  • Serious accidents

  • Child-related incidents

  • Mass casualty events

  • Workplace trauma

  • Community crises

  • Loss of a coworker

  • Medical emergencies

  • Natural disasters

  • Violent incidents

Trauma-Informed & Confidential Support

Our debriefings are designed to create a safe, supportive space where individuals and teams can process difficult experiences, reduce isolation, and receive education about common stress responses following traumatic events.

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Debriefings May Help:

  • Reduce emotional overwhelm

  • Normalize stress responses

  • Encourage healthy coping

  • Strengthen team support

  • Identify individuals needing additional care

  • Support long-term resilience

Support Following Difficult Events

Avenues for Change provides trauma-informed critical incident debriefings for departments, hospitals, schools, emergency response teams, and organizations following traumatic or high-impact events.

You Don’t Have to Navigate Difficult Events Alone

 

Avenues for Change is here to support individuals, teams, and organizations through life’s most challenging moments.

Request Critical Incident Debriefing Support

Avenues for Change is here to support individuals, teams, and organizations through life’s most challenging moments.

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