Sybille Jatzko

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Sybille Jatzko

Sybille Jatzko (born March 22, 1950 in Hamburg ), a talk therapist, received the Federal Cross of Merit together with her husband Hartmut Jatzko on December 3, 2004 for their voluntary work in the follow-up care of victims and the bereaved, for the first time after the Ramstein flight disaster .

education

Sybille Jatzko is a trained nurse , studied psychology in Darmstadt and completed training in psychotherapy and talk therapy in Bremen.

Professional career

Sybille Jatzko is the leader of the weekly seminars “Mental Health” in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. She has a teaching position at the police college in Saarbrücken with the subjects: bullying, crises, coping with grief, separation from partner, trauma, relaxation exercises. She is also responsible for supervision at the West Palatinate Clinic in Kaiserslautern and as head of the trauma group. In various professional fire is at the debriefing after use (SBE) , the so-called debriefing , active. Sybille Jatzko is responsible for the training of disaster relief workers in Luxembourg and also works as a lecturer at the German Red Cross , Rhineland-Palatinate (Mainz) regional association and as a lecturer at the ORGAKOM training institute .

family

Sybille Jatzko has been married to Hartmut Jatzko since 1971. They have three sons and live in the municipality of Krickenbach near Kaiserslautern.

voluntary work

Since 1988 Sybille Jatzko (usually together with her spouse Hartmut Jatzko) has been head of disaster aftercare for victims and survivors of the Ramstein air day disaster, head and initiator of the after-care group for the survivors of the plane crash in the Dominican Republic , as well as head of the after-care group for the German cable car accident victims in Kaprun and founder of the aftercare group for the survivors of the rampage in Erfurt . She is also involved in training the police, BKA, emergency pastoral care , crisis intervention teams and police chaplains throughout Germany. She is also active in accompanying the relatives of the bus accident in Hensies , Belgium , and accompanying the relatives of the attack in Bali . She also volunteers in projects of the aftercare, victim and family support coordination center (NOAH) .

Sybille Jatzko continues to work in the emergency chaplaincy in the project "Hope to the end" to support relatives and therapy for traumatized survivors of the tsunami disaster and in the aftercare group for the survivors of the Air France plane crash , as well as carer for bank staff after robberies and hostage-taking as well as in the Crisis intervention in the event of robberies, hostage-taking and other emergencies.

Sybille Jatzko is the psychological ombudswoman for the traumatized and survivors of the disaster at the 2010 Love Parade . Together with the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland (EKiR) , she runs an e-mail advice hotline and leads aftercare.

She is a member of the Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe .

In March 2018, Sybille Jatzko founded the “Disaster Follow-Up Care” foundation in order to ensure long-term follow-up care for victims and their survivors after major incidents and terrorist attacks.

Honors

  • Holder of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Order of Merit in 1999
  • Awarded the Casimir in Kaiserslautern 2003
  • Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon (December 3, 2004)
  • Award of the golden line of the Palatinate Association of Journalists on June 20, 2015
  • Awarding of the Bavarian State Medal "Star of Security" on July 5, 2018 in Munich

literature

  • Hartmut Jatzko, Sybille Jatzko and Heiner Seidlitz: The pierced heart. Ramstein 1988. Example of a disaster aftercare. Stumpf and Kossendey, Edewecht 1995, ISBN 3-923124-65-1 ; 2nd edition under the title: Disaster aftercare using the example of the processing of the Ramstein air day disaster in 1988. Stumpf and Kossendey, Edewecht and Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-932750-54-3
  • Sybille Jatzko and Fritz Hitzfelder: Aftercare for survivors. Crash of the Birgenair machine in the Dominican Republic in 1996. Stumpf + Kossendey, Edewecht 2007, ISBN 978-3-938179-39-0 ( main topic ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. hilfe-loveparade.de
  2. http://www.katastrophen-nachsorge.de
  3. ↑ Office of the Federal President
  4. Jatzko, disaster relief worker, receives media award . Article in the Rhein-Zeitung of March 22, 2015. Retrieved on May 15, 2015.
  5. Cop2Cop: Herrmann awards "Star of Security"