Conducting successful debriefs: research insights into good practice edited by Christine Owen
Material type: TextSeries: Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management Systems (AIIMS)East Melbourne,VIC: Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council, ©2015Description: 40 pages: colour illustrations, 30 cmContent type:- text
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About this report --- Overview -- Effective debriefs -- The role of mental models -- Debriefs and organisational culture -- Industry context and practice -- Human factors research considerations -- Information resource for debrief facilitators -- References -- Glossary and acronyms -- Annotated bibliograpy (for further reading)
This publication provides a review of published literature, across a range of scientific disciplines, on the effectiveness of debriefing and identifies implications for practitioners. It provides a synopsis of key Bushfire CRC research and its application to the facilitation of effective debriefs. The publication also captures and reports on industry insights and perspectives into current and future practice. These insights were provided to the authors through consultation with AFAC's Learning and Development Group. - Publishers website
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