File:Chasuble SISU - Croix-Rouge de Belgique (arrière).png

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Red-white vest worn by a Belgian Red Cross SISU psychosocial responder (rear)

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English: White and red vest worn as Belgian Red Cross uniform by an emergency psychological and social responder of the Emergency psychosocial intervention service (SISU) in Brussels and Wallonia (French-speaking Community and Brussels-Capital of the Red-Cross). Under the Belgian Red-Cross logo, the text 'INTERVENANT PSYCHOSOCIAL' (psychosocial responder). Above, a Velcro strip identifies the specific status of the psychosocial responder: 'SISU'.
Français : Gilet blanc et rouge porté comme uniforme de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique par un intervenant psychosocial d'urgence du Service d’intervention psychosociale urgente (SISU) à Bruxelles et en Wallonie (Communauté francophone et Bruxelles-Capitale). Sous le logo francophone de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique, le texte 'INTERVENANT PSYCHOSOCIAL'. Au-dessus, une bande velcro identifie le statut spécifique de l'intervenant psychosocial : 'SISU'.
Nederlands: Wit en rood vest gedragen wordt als Belgische Rode Kruis uniform door een bemiddelaar van de Psychosociale Hulpdienst (SISU) in Brussel en Wallonië (Franstalige Gemeenschap en Brussel-Hoofdstad). Onder het Franstalige logo van het Belgische Rode Kruis, de tekst 'INTERVENANT PSYCHOSOCIAL' (psychosociale hulpverlener). Erboven, identificeert een velcrostrip het specifieke statuut van de Rode Kruis vrijwilliger: 'SISU'.
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