This course has been funded by Southampton Council (public health) with the aim to support workforces who engage with adults at higher risk of mental health, working in the public/voluntary sector, in portsmouth or Southampton.
What to expect?
This 2 hr online session will equip staff with an understanding and the confidence to talk about mental health with colleagues and members of the public/service users.
The session will be delivered over zoom by one of Havant and East Hants mind training team.
Areas covered will include:
PART 1 (1 hour):
Session 1 aims to provide learners with foundational knowledge and insights into mental health and wellbeing. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on their learning and start applying it in their day-to-day roles, fostering experiential learning.
· Welcome, introductions and group agreement (including caution to delegates around sensitive topics)
· What is mental health and wellbeing – using the mental health continuum
· Stigma surrounding mental health – barriers & mental health inequalities
· How can we reduce stigma & stigmatising language
· Common mental health conditions
· Signs of when someone may be struggling
· When the signs maybe more worrying: Suicide prevention – what we can do?
Part 2 -(1 hour):
The focus of this section shifts to having a supportive conversation with person who may struggling with the issues highlighted in part one.
· How to have a supportive conversation
· Local signposting, to include online apps and support
· Case studies – what steps would we take?
· Tools and tips to use in the moment
· Self-care - Maintenance of your own wellbeing
· Q&A
Once enrolled on the course you will recieve a confirmation email via eventbrite and 3 days before the course start date you will be sent a reminder email and text with the link to join on the day.
Post Course info:
Following the course you will be asked ot provide feedback on the training and once completed you will then be sent access to a resource webbpage with take away infomration and signposting to refer to.
Any questions you have about the training please email workplace@easthantsmind.org.