Interviewing and Rapport-Building Techniques with Narelle Fraser

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22m
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Lecture Overview

Guest speaker former Victorian Police Detective, Narelle Fraser, shares tips on building rapport when interviewing a client or trying to de-escalate a difficult situation. Narelle’s lesson draws on her 27 years of experience in the police force and may be especially useful to paramedics and first-responders, or any healthcare worker who is dealing with the general public.

(Content warning: This lecture includes references to sexual assault, which may be distressing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.)

Educator

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Narelle Fraser View profile
Narelle was a member of Victoria Police for 27 years, 15 of those as a detective with homicide, rape, sex crimes, missing persons and child exploitation squads, specialising in sex offences and child abuse. She has been involved in many high profile investigations. In 2012 Narelle was diagnosed with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) & was never able to return to Policing, however she overcame many adversities to become an accidental mental health advocate & keynote speaker on the challenges of first responders who face trauma & grief on a daily basis. Narelle shares the signs of stress she ignored, hoping they would magically disappear. Instead of disappearing, they increased to the point she couldn’t continue in the career she loved. The stigma of mental illness is alive & well in our community & Narelle’s hope is to help in ‘normalising’ rather than stigmatising, mental illness.
Details
CPD time22m
First Published07 March 2021
Updated06 March 2021
Expires
06 March 2026
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Topics
Addiction and Substance Abuse
Alcohol
Communication
Defence / Armed Services
Drugs