Psychological First Aid
Psychological First Aid (PFA) is the mental and emotional equivalent of medical First Aid.
PFA training courses equip people to provide emotional and practical support to individuals and whānau who have experienced a large-scale disaster or a personal traumatic incident.
These courses are designed for anyone working with people and communities following an emergency or distressing event.
The courses are run by Red Cross and sponsored by the Wairarapa Recovery Office.
Register online or contact Wairarapa Recovery Office for more information and to see if you are eligible to attend.
Upcoming course dates
- 26 November (Masterton) FULL
2025 courses
- 18 February (Masterton)
- 18 March (Carterton)
- 8 April (Greytown)
- 20 May (Martinborough)
- 17 June (Masterton)
Learning outcomes
- Understand what Psychological First Aid (PFA) is.
- Become familiar with distress reactions.
- Provide PFA using ‘The Five Elements’ and the action principles:
- Look: Know some of the warning signs.
- Listen: How to check in, listen and respond.
- Link: Connect the person and/or yourself to the right support.
- Practice providing PFA.
Whakapā atu ki tō kaunihera
Contact your Council
Masterton District Council
161 Queen Street, Masterton
27 Lincoln Road, Masterton
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Phone: 06 370 6300
Email: [email protected]
Carterton District Council
28 Holloway Street, Carterton
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Phone: 06 379 4030
Email: [email protected]
South Wairarapa District Council
19 Kitchener Street, Martinborough
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Phone: 06 306 9611
Email: [email protected]
This page brings together information and resources for individuals and communities across Wairarapa impacted by natural hazards.
Wairarapa Recovery Office works across the three Wairarapa district councils (Masterton, Carterton, South Wairarapa) to coordinate disaster recovery and community emergency resilience efforts.