DECEMBER | Blended online Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander MHFA
December 5 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Course participants learn about the signs and symptoms of common mental health problems in adults,
how to recognise and respond to an emerging or worsening mental health problem, and the supports
available, including cultural context to community-based care.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid course teaches partcipants how to provide inital support to an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander adult who may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis, until professional support is received, or the crisis resolves.
Why MHFA?
Evidence-based: All Mental Health First Aid courses are based on guidelines that are informed by people with lived experience, their caregivers, and mental health professionals.
Rigorously evaluated: Evaluations consistently show that Mental Health First Aid training improves partcipants’ knowledge of mental illnesses and their treatments, and confidence in providing mental health first aid to individuals.
Skills-based: Teaches the practical skills, knowledge, and confidence to make a difference.
Internationally recognised: Over 6 million people trained in Mental Health First Aid across 25 countries.
Culturally appropriate & effective: Research has found Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health
First Aid courses to be culturally appropriate and effective.
Blended Online: Self-paced e-Learning (7 hours), followed by a 5-hour video conferencing session
All sessions are led by an MHFA trained and Licensed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Instructor.
For further info:
EMAIL: training@lifelinecentralwest.org.au
PHONE: 1300 798 258