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Healthcare Salute
Hommage aux professionnel•le•s de la santé
  • Wellness support
  • About
    • About Healthcare Salute
    • Our project team
    • About the Trauma & Recovery Research Unit
    • Contact us
  • Events
    • Navigating the fog
    • The path toward recovery
    • Finding our footing
    • COVID’s hidden crisis
    • Work life, home life
    • Everybody hurts
  • Fact sheets
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    • Top 10 pandemic stressors for HCPs
    • What can I do to take care of myself?
  • Resources
    • #Care4Carers
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    • An introduction to trauma-informed care
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