Mental Health First Aid Fundamentals
Mental Health First Aid Fundamentals on July 1, 2025 at 10:00 AM (Bangladesh Time).
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About this event
Master mental health first aid essentials, from crisis response to recognising common conditions. Study responsibly, learn empathetically, support effectively.
Overview
Mental health concerns are often silent until they demand urgent attention. This course offers a structured introduction to mental health first aid—equipping learners with a thoughtful approach to identifying, understanding, and supporting individuals experiencing mental health challenges. From foundational insights to emergency response strategies, each module balances essential knowledge with thoughtful intervention techniques.
By focusing on calm, clear, and confident communication, the course prepares learners to manage sensitive situations with due care. Whether you're seeking to support a colleague, friend, or community member, you'll gain valuable insights into responding to crises, recognising warning signs, and offering appropriate guidance. No guesswork, just grounded knowledge—sensibly delivered.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand key concepts surrounding mental health and emotional wellbeing
- Recognise signs and symptoms of common mental health conditions
- Apply the Mental Health First Aid Action Plan appropriately
- Respond calmly and confidently in mental health crisis situations
- Explore approaches to support individuals with ongoing mental health issues
- Reflect on boundaries and ethical considerations in mental health support
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: Understanding Mental Health
- Module 2: Using the Mental Health First Aid Action Plan
- Module 3: Crisis Situations and Emergency Interventions
- Module 4: Understanding and Responding to Mental Health Crises
- Module 5: Mental Health Problems
Who is this Course For:
- Individuals interested in supporting those with mental health issues
- Workplace managers seeking to respond more thoughtfully to stress
- Educators looking to better support student mental wellbeing
- Customer-facing professionals managing high-pressure environments
- Community volunteers dealing with sensitive interpersonal situations
- HR personnel improving internal mental health awareness
- Parents or carers navigating mental health discussions at home
- Anyone who wants a more informed approach to mental health issues
Career Path (UK Average Salaries):
- Mental Health Support Worker – £23,000 per year
- Wellbeing Advisor – £28,500 per year
- Mental Health Outreach Officer – £26,000 per year
- HR Wellbeing Coordinator – £32,000 per year
- Educational Welfare Officer – £29,000 per year
- Community Services Coordinator – £30,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
The ALGEE action plan: Approach, assess, and assist with any crisis Listen non-judgementally Give support and information Encourage appropriate professional help Encourage other supports
Respect Dignity Empowerment Inclusiveness Collaboration Safety Recovery-oriented care
It’s the help given to someone experiencing a mental health problem or crisis until appropriate professional support is available.
Safety Calmness Connectedness Self-efficacy Hope
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