Mental Health First Aid is a global movement, the first of its kind to be translated across cultures and languages in 22 countries. Mental Health First Aid seeks to improve and increase mental health awareness and provide the skills necessary to have a non-judgmental conversation and encourage support.
All delegates will learn how to :
Mental Health First Aid is a training program that teaches you how to help a person developing a mental health problem (including a substance use problem), experiencing a worsening of an existing mental health problem or in a mental health crisis.
The sessions will be a mix of presentation, group discussions and group work activities. We have two extremely experienced and recommended facilitators for the course who are there to provide a very safe learning environment and are trained to support you throughout the two day course as it is a very in-depth course.
Due to some of the sensitive subjects of our course, including suicide, we limit numbers to 20 delegates. We want all delegates to feel safe and our tutors can help if any areas cause some concern.
The course covers the following:
In each session you’ll learn how to:
Each course is delivered by two quality assured tutors, who have attended the instructor training programme accredited by Public Health Agency and Mental health First Aid. During the training, you will receive a manual and information pack for your use at the end of the course and also a certificate from Mental Health First Aid Northern Ireland Training Programme to say you are now a certified Mental Health First Aider.