If you need mental health crisis support, please contact your local mental health services, your GP, or telephone 111 or the emergency services.

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Dealing with a major incident series: Interviews with people who have experienced a major incident

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In this course you can read testimonies (interviews) from people who have experienced a major incident.

It will take about 1 to 2 hours to do. However, this timing will depend on how fast you read and how long you spend on the activities and questions. You do not need to complete the whole course in one go. If you leave and come back to the course you can pick up where you left off.

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About this course

This course is designed for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide therapy, medical advice, or professional support. If you need crisis support, please contact local mental health services, your GP or telephone 111 or the emergency services on 999.

Course Updated: June 2025

Course Content

Interview with a retired police officer
Interview with another retired police officer
Interview with a military veteran
Interview with a long serving retired police officer
H’s story about her experiences after the Manchester Arena bombing
London bus bombing
Mental health and natural disasters
Interview with a therapeutic social worker
Interview with a social worker
Interview with an officer worker