Online Mental Health Awareness for Caregivers
Join us for a candid chat about mental health and caregiving, where we'll share stories, tips, and support each other.
Location
Online
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About this event
The Online Mental Health Awareness for Caregivers course is specifically designed for those supporting others—family members, care workers, or informal carers. This course provides vital Support and education on Mental Health Awareness, with focus areas including ADHD, Autism, Counselling, Psychology, and Psychiatric Disorders.
🚨 This is a limited-time offer—this Mental Health Awareness course for caregivers will not be offered again!
Description
Being a caregiver comes with emotional challenges. This course brings clarity and confidence to your role by offering comprehensive Mental Health Awareness training in a low-commitment format. Learn how to respond to individuals facing Psychiatric Disorders, understand the needs of those with ADHD and Autism, and apply foundational Counselling and Psychology skills in your daily caregiving practice.
You don’t need a background in mental health to take this course—it’s built for everyday people who want to make a difference.
🧠 Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your Mental Health Awareness and enhance your caregiving role—enrol now!
Who Is This Course For
- Caregivers seeking Support in understanding Mental Health Awareness
- Parents, guardians, or family members of individuals with ADHD, Autism, or Psychiatric Disorders
- Home health aides and personal care assistants
- Anyone in a caregiving role who wants to learn basic Counselling and Psychology skills
Requirements
- No prior experience with Counselling, Psychology, or mental health required
- Access to a device and internet
- Willingness to learn and improve Support through Mental Health Awareness
Career Path
Completing this course will enable you to:
- Understand and respond to mental health needs with better Support
- Communicate more effectively using basic Counselling methods
- Recognize early signs of ADHD, Autism, and Psychiatric Disorders
- Enhance your personal caregiving or pursue more formal Psychology or health training