The Council has developed several versions of the manual. Choose from print, digital, or audio:
- Request a free printed copy by contacting our office: 907-277-7222 (tap to call from mobile device) or email us at info@pwsrcac.org
Digital
- Download a digital copy of full manual in PDF format
- ePub version for your e-reader: (Coming soon!)
Audio
Listen to the full audiobook:
- Play now:
- Listen on SoundCloud
- Listen on YouTube: (Coming soon!)
Abbreviated versions
- Read the Summary Highlights which provides a quick snapshot of the manual: Peer Listening Manual – Summary Highlights (PDF)
- Peer Listener Moments (3-minute audio clips):
- What is a Peer Listener? – A quick explanation of peer listening.
- What to do/don’t as a peer listener? – Active listening is an important skill that can help a community recover from a disaster such as an oil spill. This peer listener moment gives some dos and don’ts of active listening.
- Homer’s Katie Gavenus on the value of coming together as a community after a disaster – Katie Gavenus describes how community members can come together after a disaster to help each other recover.
- Cordova’s Patience Andersen Faulkner, on how listening can help a community recover – After the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Patience Andersen Faulkner was working as a legal technician. She talks about how she helped her Cordova neighbors by giving them a place to talk about the effects the spill had on them and their lives.
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Would these resources help members of your community? We’ve developed promotional materials that you can download and print or share on social media: Peer Listening – Social Media PostsÂ