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Mental Health First Aid Training

Two day

Target group:All general and academic staff
Group size:Maximum of 16
Level 1 program:All general and academic staff
Schedule:
Date:To be advised
Time:To be advised
Venue:To be advised
Apply by:To be advised
Cost: To be confirmed
Catering:Lunch, morning and afternoon tea provided
To apply:On-line application form - OHSE

Overview

The Mental Health First Aid Program was developed in 2001 at the centre for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University. The program has been well evaluated and found to be effective in improving mental health literacy, reducing stigma and increasing helping behaviours. First Aid is the help given to an injured person before medical treatment can be obtained. Mental Health First Aid is the initial help given to someone experiencing a mental health problem before professional help is sought

Intended Outcomes

There are many reasons why people need Mental Health First Aid Training;

  • Mental health problems are common
  • There is a stigma associated with mental health problems
  • Many people do not recognize mental health problems
  • Professional help is not always available
  • Many people do not know how to help

Course Content

The course covers helping people in mental health crisis situations and/or in the early stages of mental health problems.

Crisis situations covered are:

  • Suicidal behaviours
  • Acute stress reaction
  • Panic attacks
  • Acute psychotic behaviour

Mental health problems covered are:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Schizophrenia
  • Bipolar disorder

Participants will learn the signs and symptoms of these mental health problems, where and how to get help and what sort of help has been shown by research to be effective.

Handouts

A booklet and handouts will be provided.

See Also

Mental Health First Aid  www.mhfa.com.au

Information sheet Mental Health First Aid (doc, 27kb)