Final report
After the Fires investigated the impacts of the Black Summer bushfires on emergency services personnel, address key gaps in knowledge about how to foster resilience and coping, and investigate how to deliver effective support for mental health and wellbeing to Australian bushfire first responders.
Booklet for emergency services, personnel and agencies
This booklet provides compact summary of the key findings and implications of the impacts of the Black Summer bushfires on emergency services personnel.
Qualitative report
This booklet presents results from qualitative interviews and focus groups.
Project summary
Goals
Quantifying the short- and long-term impacts
Quantify the short- and long-term impacts of the 2019–20 bushfire events on the wellbeing and resilience of first responders.
Assessing first responders’ needs
Assess first responders’ need for support and use of support services.
Identifying factors
Identify factors associated with resilience and effective coping.
Determining the best strategies
Determine the best strategies to build resilience and protect mental wellbeing.
Study results – Wave 1
The impacts of the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires on the wellbeing of emergency services personnel
Fact sheet
This fact sheet outlines the key findings of the survey report
Qualitative executive summary
The executive summary of the qualitative report
Survey information
More details for prospective participants can be found in these documents:
Collaborators
This project is a collaboration between Curtin University and:
Beyond Blue
Anxiety, depression, suicide prevention, mental health
Bushfire & Natural Hazards CRC
Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre
Professor Sharon Lawn
Flinders University
Dr Miranda Van Hooff
The Road Home, The Hospital Research Foundation
Mr Gerry Bardsley
Roy Morgan Research