1. Promote sense of safety
2. Promote calming
3. Promote sense of self– and collective efficacy
4. Promote connectedness
5. Promote hope (Hobfoll, 2007).
1. Promote sense of safety
2. Promote calming
3. Promote sense of self– and collective efficacy
4. Promote connectedness
5. Promote hope (Hobfoll, 2007).
1. Promote sense of safety
2. Promote calming
3. Promote sense of self– and collective efficacy
4. Promote connectedness
5. Promote hope (Hobfoll, 2007).
1. Promote sense of safety
2. Promote calming
3. Promote sense of self– and collective efficacy
4. Promote connectedness
5. Promote hope (Hobfoll, 2007).
1. Promote sense of safety
2. Promote calming
3. Promote sense of self– and collective efficacy
4. Promote connectedness
5. Promote hope (Hobfoll, 2007).
1. Promote sense of safety
2. Promote calming
3. Promote sense of self– and collective efficacy
4. Promote connectedness
5. Promote hope (Hobfoll, 2007).
Provide safety, adress physical needs, orientation, information, maintain communication.
Any communication with victims should be made in a simple and accessible language whether orally, in writing, or in another appropriate form. Information should be adapted to different age group, backgrounds, race differences, minorities, geographical locations, including any disability, etc (EU Handbook on victims of terrorism).
No specific recommendation
No specific recommendation
No specific recommendation