About the Session
This online program is designed for staff wanting to gain the skills and confidence to recognise and provide initial level assistance to others experiencing a mental health issue or crisis until the appropriate professional help is received or crisis resolves. Please note this workshop is completed over 2 days - attendance on both days is mandatory.
On successful completion of this course, you will be a nationally Accredited Mental Health First Aider for 3 years, including if you wish to be public identified at ACU as a Mental Health First Aider for other staff.
In this interactive course, you will learn about identifying the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues (Depression, Anxiety, Psychosis, and Substance use problems), how to provide initial help, know what professional help is available and how to access it, and learn how to handle common mental health crises.
Learning Outcomes:
- Greater knowledge and understanding of common mental health issues and crises;
- Skills to recognise and provide initial support to friends, family, work colleagues, students and others in your community;
- Greater knowledge of the range of evidence-based help available, the professionals available and how to help others access professional help;
- Greater understanding to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness;
- Skills of effective self-care.
Who is this session for?
All Staff
CDF Competencies
- Be Responsible and Accountable for Achieving Excellence
- Make Informed Decisions
Facilitator
ACU Counsellor/s - Emilia Gencic and Maria Valastro
When
19 and 21 July 2022
Where
Online program
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Course code: 11057
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