Editorial
The many topics are not only interesting, but they also address the work we do here at the Foundation. This issue is no different in its offerings.
Welcome to volume VI, Issue 2, and what an issue it is. Talk about variety and size.
A few words to introduce the reader to this interestig volume.
In this issue, we venture forth into topics we have shared over the past volumes, and I’m pleased to say our topics are varied but in keeping with ICISF education.
Today we present two articles for your interest: “The Importance of CISM Responder Self-Care: Don’t Neglect Engaging in Meaningful Activities” and“Ignite Your Strengths – Resilience Education For Firefighters”.
As we move into autumn of 2023, we are pleased to share Volume V, Issue 1 of the ISICF journal.
The Fourth issue of Volume 4 is another exciting addition to the Crisis Journal. Three articles share new thoughts and ideas of how we can and should deal with crises.
In this issue we present discussions on the pandemic, spirituality i the workplace, and mental health issues in children and youths.
It is inevitable that, from time to time, organizations, communities, and even nations find themselves in crisis. It is during times such as these that effective leadership becomes imperative.