Mental health is just as important as physical health, yet it’s often overlooked in times of need.
First Aid for Mental Health equips individuals with the tools to recognise, respond to, and support others experiencing mental health challenges. Whether it's dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, or a mental health crisis, our program offers practical guidance to provide immediate support until professional help is available. Learn how to make a positive difference and help others navigate tough moments with confidence, compassion, and care.
Level 1 Awareness of First Aid for Mental Health
£85 per person
(group rates available)
This course focuses on the vital importance of initiating conversations in the workplace and effectively addressing stress-related issues. This course is designed as an exceptional introductory program for employees, equipping them with essential skills and knowledge to recognise mental health challenges and engage in constructive dialogues.
Level 2 First Aid for Mental Health
£125 per person
(group rates available)
A comprehensive one day program addressing various workplace mental health concerns, including substance abuse and stress.
The program emphasises effective communication, equipping attendees with the skills to initiate sensitive conversations with colleagues in need, promoting empathy and professionalism.
Additionally, the course provides participants with the tools to develop tailored support plans, encouraging a proactive approach to mental health.
Level 3 First Aid for Mental Health
£200 per person
(group rates available)
First Aid for Mental Health Level 3 emphasises workplace-related challenges, including drug and alcohol use, stress, and various mental health conditions.
It teaches how to initiate conversations and develop an action plan. This two-day course delves deeply into numerous mental health issues and the support offered by healthcare professionals.
While it encompasses the content from Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications, it is specifically designed for trainers, assessors, and supervisors within the workplace.
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