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 Psychological First Aid (PFA)

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Our 2-day Psychological First Aid (PFA) programme equips people with practical, evidence-informed skills to recognise signs of distress, provide immediate supportive responses, and promote safety and stabilisation after a crisis in the workplace, at home or within their communities. Endorsed by Pearson, a global leader in education, this programme meets internationally recognised standards in mental health training, ensuring both quality and credibility. Grounded in internationally recognised PFA principles, the programme emphasises compassionate support, active listening, and connecting individuals to appropriate resources. More than just a workplace initiative, PFA is a valuable life skill that strengthens emotional resilience and supports overall well-being across all areas of life.

Program Outline

Day 1

 

Module 1

 

Introduction to Psychological First Aid

  • Understanding PFA
  • The 3L framework
  • Setting expectations

 

Module 2

 

Reactions to Crisis

  • Normal vs concerning reactions
  • Four categories of crisis reactions
  • Stress responses after a crisis
  • Identifying distress that requires referral

 

Module 3

 

The 3L Framework in Practice

  • LOOK – Assessing safety and needs
  • LISTEN – Providing human connection
  • LINK – Connecting to support and resources

 

Module 4

 

Self-Care for the Helper

  • Understanding helper fatigue and secondary trauma
  • Managing emotional boundaries
  • Building a personal self-care toolkit
  • Sustaining the helper role

 

 

Day 2

 

Module 5

 

Referral and Safety Protocol

  • Understanding the limits of PFA
  • Steps to approach referral
  • Safety protocol and chain of response
  • Psychological infrastructure
  • Maintaining post-referral support

 

Module 6

 

Organisational Application and Sustainability

  • Building a psychologically safe workplace
  • Integrating PFA into workplace structures
  • Integration and practice for frontline responders

Other Details

Benefits

  1. Recognise early and escalating signs of psychological distress during and after crisis situations
  2. Apply grounding and emotional regulation techniques to stabilise distressed individuals
  3. Use active listening, calm communication, and supportive presence in high-stress moments
  4. Confidently link individuals to appropriate mental health and crisis-response services
  5. Use the Look–Listen–Link framework specifically in crisis events — personal or professional
  6. Reduce stigma around mental health and crisis reactions while fostering a safe, supportive environment

Methodology

Experiential learning through role-plays, simulations, and case studies.

Interactive lectures and demonstrations on key concepts and techniques.

Hands-on practice with grounding, emotional regulation, and supportive communication.

Peer learning through group discussions and collaborative problem-solving.

Reflection and self-awareness exercises to manage biases and triggers.

Application of Look–Listen–Link framework and linking to mental health services, with stigma reduction discussions.

Program details:

4 & 5 November 2026

InPsyFul Learning & Solutions Sdn. Bhd. (formerly known as Talent Intelligence Sdn. Bhd.)
200801030549 (831880-U)

Address:
Suite A-29-01 Vertical Business Suite Bangsar South,
No. 8, Jalan Kerinchi,
59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Phone:
(+603) 2783 9602 | (+6012) 568 6509

Email:
[email protected]

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