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Mental Health First Aid Courses

Mental Health First Aid Course - Wellbeing in your office

Mental Health First Aid Courses

Our Mental Health First Aid Courses

In today’s fast-paced work environment, mental health is just as crucial to support and maintain as physical health. As a leader in your organisation, now is the time to take a proactive approach to mental well-being and offer practical support to your team. We invite you to join one of our First Aid for Mental Health Courses, specifically tailored for enhancing wellbeing in the workplace.

Available In Office or Online with live tutor support

We highly recommend the Online Learning option for our First Aid for Mental Health courses as it offers flexibility

A First Aid for Mental Health course online is a comprehensive program that teaches individuals how to identify, assess, and support someone experiencing a mental health crisis.

Book a First Aid for Mental Health course

Did you know we also offer courses on Financial Wellbeing and Digital Wellbeing?

Are you still wondering if the First Aid for Mental Health course is right for you? Find more information here.

Why is Mental Health First Aid important?

FAQs

Why should I consider taking a first aid for mental health course?

Mental health issues are prevalent, and knowing how to provide support to someone in a mental health crisis can be as crucial as knowing first aid for physical injuries. This course equips you with the skills to help individuals facing mental health challenges effectively.


What will I learn in a first aid for mental health course?

In these courses, you’ll learn to recognize signs and symptoms of common mental health issues, how to provide initial help, and how to guide someone toward professional support. You’ll also gain insights into reducing stigma and promoting mental health awareness.


Who can benefit from taking a first aid for mental health course?

Anyone can benefit from these courses, as mental health issues can affect anyone. This training is valuable for parents, educators, employers, first responders, and anyone who wants to support individuals experiencing mental health challenges.