Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Support Training
Join us for a supportive and informative session on mental health training, connecting with peers and learning valuable skills.
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About this event
Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Support Training
Overview 🌻
Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Support Training is a comprehensive yet low commitment course designed to help you provide effective, empathetic support to individuals facing mental health challenges. Whether it’s ADHD, OCD, or other psychological conditions, you’ll learn peer-driven techniques grounded in psychology and counselling to help people feel supported and understood. This is your chance to make a tangible difference — but hurry, as this specific training will not be offered again.
Description 💡
This course focuses on practical, peer-to-peer engagement skills. You’ll learn how to actively listen, offer emotional support, and encourage positive mental health strategies for individuals dealing with ADHD, OCD, and other mental health needs. Drawing on core psychology and counselling methods, you will practise applying your skills in real-world scenarios.
The training covers:
- Identifying signs of mental health distress
- Maintaining professional and ethical boundaries as a support worker
- Adapting communication styles for ADHD and OCD individuals
- Providing non-judgmental spaces for open conversation
It’s a training that fits easily into your schedule, giving you immediate skills without requiring long-term academic commitments.
Who Is This Course For? 💬
- People aspiring to work as mental health support workers
- Volunteers in community wellbeing initiatives
- Psychology and counselling students seeking applied skills
- Anyone wishing to assist friends, family, or colleagues with ADHD or OCD
Requirements 🛠️
- No prior qualifications in psychology or counselling needed
- An internet-enabled device to complete learning modules
- A willingness to engage with mental health scenarios
Career Path 💼
Completing Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Support Training can open doors to careers in mental health advocacy, peer mentoring, school counselling assistance, or as a support worker in healthcare and non-profit settings. Your applied knowledge of psychology, counselling, ADHD, and OCD will prepare you to contribute meaningfully to community wellbeing initiatives.