Mental Health First Aid
Understand mental health better and support others with Mental Health First Aid training.
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn CPD & QLS Endorsed Certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
- Online support
- No hidden fees
Course Link : Mental Health First Aid
Mental health isn’t something that sits quietly in the background—it’s in every conversation, every workplace, and every household. Our Mental Health First Aid course helps you understand the basics of mental health, learn how to recognise signs of distress, and respond with calm, informed support. Whether it's anxiety, low mood, or a difficult situation brewing under the surface, being prepared can make all the difference.
This course is designed to help you gain confidence when someone needs someone to listen—properly listen. You'll learn how to approach mental health sensitively and without awkwardness, offering support that doesn’t feel forced. Mental health training isn't about fixing problems; it’s about knowing when to speak, when to listen, and when to guide someone towards the right help. Whether you're a manager, colleague, friend, or family member, your awareness can genuinely change someone’s day—or life.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand how mental health affects thoughts, behaviours, and wellbeing.
- Recognise common signs of poor mental health in different settings.
- Respond appropriately to mental health concerns with confidence.
- Improve listening and communication around mental health topics.
- Gain awareness of stigma related to mental health challenges.
- Learn how to guide others to mental health support services.
Who is this course for?
- Team leaders wishing to support staff mental health effectively.
- School staff needing awareness of student mental health issues.
- Office workers aiming to understand mental health in the workplace.
- HR professionals improving responses to mental health situations.
- Parents wanting to recognise signs of poor mental health early.
- Friends seeking to support loved ones with mental health struggles.
- Community workers dealing with mental health-related challenges.
- Volunteers wishing to understand basic mental health responses.
Career Path and Average Salaries in the UK:
- Mental Health Support Worker – £23,000/year
- Wellbeing Advisor – £28,000/year
- Mental Health Trainer – £30,000/year
- School Counsellor – £32,000/year
- HR Officer with Mental Health Focus – £34,000/year
- Community Outreach Worker – £26,000/year
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