Standard Mental Health First Aid Course, Kulin

Standard Mental Health First Aid Course, Kulin

Learn how to be a Mental Health First Aider to support people experiencing mental health problems or who are in crisis.

By Mental Illness Fellowship of WA

Date and time

Thu, 20 Oct 2022 9:00 AM - Fri, 21 Oct 2022 4:00 PM AWST

Location

Freebairn Recreation Center

Kulin-Lake Grace Road Kulin, WA 6365 Australia

About this event

Learn how to be a Mental Health First Aider to support people experiencing mental health problems or who are in crisis.

Join us for this two-day Mental Health First Aid course and learn about the signs and symptoms of the common mental health problems, what sort of help has been shown by research to be effective, and how to provide mental health first aid in a crisis situation.

This course is based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experience of mental health problems and professionals.

When: 20 & 21 October 2022

Where: Freebairn Recreation Centre, Kulin

Time: 9.00am – 4.00pm

Cost: FREE – catering provided.

Who is this course for?

The Standard Mental Health First Aid course is for anyone who would like to learn simple, practical first aid skills for helping a family member, friend, co-worker or other person who is experiencing mental health problems

Course information

• An accredited course.

• This course is based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experience of mental health problems and professionals.

• Topics include depression, anxiety, substance use, suicidal thoughts and behaviours, and psychosis.

• On completion of post- course assessment, participants will be accredited as a Mental Health First Aider for 3 years.

• You'll also be entitled to a 30% discount off the Standard Mental Health First Aid Refresher course in 3 years' time when you enrol to extend your accreditation for a further 3 years.

This course is not a therapy or support group, it is an education course to learn how to give mental health first aid to others.

This workshop is presented in partnership with Holyoake and the Wheatbelt Suicide Prevention Project.

Organised by

Mental Illness Fellowship of WA (MIFWA) is a community based mental health organisation and a member of the national body Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia (MIFA) .

We pride ourselves on being welcoming, inclusive, accessible and approachable, and offer a warm and friendly environment where people can learn, contribute, get advice and assistance.

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