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Re: Re: Re: 8:30
by Reynolds
Well, we have professional councillors, LINCS (Which are members of staff with councilling training), and if you are religious *shudder* you have a Chaplin. Plus the whole, 'Sit around with a cup of tea and have a natter'. If you have something particularly nasty (like a dead child) then, if there are any spare, a station officer or team leader will meet you at the hospital, and at minimum will stand you down for a cup of tea. (At least that has been my experience). So there is plenty of stuff available if you want it, I haven't yet, but should I, I'd feel happy that Da Firm was doing something worthwhile.
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