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You Went To A Hard Job.
Now What?

Most first responders walk away from a significant incident with nothing. No structure. No framework. No one asking the right questions. Just the drive home, a cup of tea at station, and whatever's sitting in your head.

That doesn't just go away on its own.

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The jobs that don't make the formal debrief list don't stop costing you. They just pile up quietly. A single session with a psychologist can cost $200 or more. A formal debrief requires a team, a process, and a critical incident threshold most jobs don't meet. This is $27 AUD.

What It Is

A Workbook.
Not A Program.

Seven sections. Self-guided. Works on its own, without a therapist, without a group, and without anything fancy. It's for the jobs that had nowhere to go — deaths, suicides, paediatric jobs, trauma calls, being assaulted, or the accumulation of everything that piled up because nobody stopped to ask if you were actually okay.

It's also for the responders who aren't willing to raise their hand in a room full of people who decide their career. The ones who stayed quiet in the official process because they didn't know who was listening or what gets written down. This is private. No one needs to know you're doing it.

Most people take two or three sittings. Three to five hours total. The value is in the thinking, not in getting to the end fast.

You don't have to be falling apart to use this. You don't have to be fine either.

Seven Sections.
One Honest Process.

01

Before You Begin

Context, instructions, and one honest question that sets the tone for everything that follows.

02

The Incident

Walk back through what happened, factually and chronologically. The foundation everything else builds on.

03

The Body Check

Sleep. Appetite. Tension. Hypervigilance. What's normal, what to watch, and what to do with it.

04

The Cognitive Layer

The replays. The second-guessing. The intrusive thoughts that show up at 3am. Including a direct section on moral injury, the thing most tools don't name.

05

The Identity Check

The section most peer support tools skip entirely. Who you were before. Who you are now. Whether anything has shifted, and what to do with that.

06

The Reset Plan

Seven days. Specific commitments. A red flag checklist that tells you clearly when self-guided tools aren't enough and you need to talk to someone.

07

Moving Forward

Integration. What you take with you, what you leave behind, and one sentence, yours, that closes it out.

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"I've been to jobs that stay with you. Dead children. Suicides. People who were alive when we arrived and weren't by the time we left. I know what it's like to go back to station after something like that, make a cup of tea, and have no idea what to do with what just happened.

I built this because I kept watching people walk away from hard jobs with nothing. No structure, no support, no framework. And I knew, from experiencing those same jobs, that the absence of that has a cost. It accumulates. And eventually it shows up somewhere.

I'm still a working firefighter. This isn't a career pivot or a side hustle. It's something that needed to exist. And didn't."
Rick Moore
Firefighter · Ex-Army · Trauma & Grief Peer Support

Over 100 post-critical incident conversations since 2014, across fire services, policing, and emergency management — in formal and informal peer support settings. 10 years as a working firefighter. One international deployment. Black Saturday (Victoria, 2009). Bourke Street, Melbourne (2017).

The Code One Debrief
$27
AUD · One payment. No subscription.
Format Digital + Print
Delivery Instant download
Access Yours to keep
Privacy No one needs to know

The next hard job isn't waiting. Neither should this.

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If it's not what you needed, I'll refund you the same day.
No form. No process. No waiting. Email info@codeonesupport.com and it's done. I'd rather you kept the $27 than felt like you got played.

Do I need a therapist to use this?

No. It's designed to be used alone, privately, without any clinical support. That's the whole point.

Is this confidential?

Completely. It's a PDF. You download it, you use it, no one needs to know. Nothing is submitted, recorded, or shared.

How long does it take?

Most people complete it in two or three sittings. Three to five hours total. You don't have to do it all at once.

Do I have to be in crisis to use it?

No. It's not designed for crisis. It's for the people who went to something hard and are carrying it quietly. If you're having thoughts of harming yourself or not wanting to be here, please don't use this — visit findahelpline.com for crisis support in your country, or call Lifeline 13 11 14 (AU), 988 (US), 116 123 (UK), or 1-833-456-4566 (CA). The workbook will still be here when you're ready.

Will this replace seeing a professional?

No, and it doesn't try to. It won't fix cumulative burnout on its own, and it's not a substitute for professional support if that's genuinely what you need. What it does is give you somewhere honest to put one incident — and a clear signal inside the workbook if what you're carrying requires more than a self-guided tool can provide.

What format does it come in?

Two versions: a digital PDF optimised for screen reading, and a print version. Both delivered instantly to your inbox after purchase.

What if it's not what I needed?

Email info@codeonesupport.com and I'll refund you the same day. No form, no process, no questions. I'd rather you kept the $27 than felt like you got played.

Most people who need this won't go looking for it. They'll push it down, get through the next shift, and tell themselves they're fine.

You're here. That's already different.

The person sitting next to you on shift might need this tonight.

If it helps you, tell someone.

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