Schizophrenia Awareness
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Schizophrenia Awareness

By Compete High

Let's talk openly and learn together about Schizophrenia Awareness, breaking down stigma and sharing stories.

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Online

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About this event

Health • Mental health

Schizophrenia Awareness is a detailed online course designed to help learners understand the complexity of schizophrenia through clear, structured modules. From the basic understanding of the condition to recognising symptoms and available treatments, each lesson is focused, informative, and grounded in the listed content. The course offers a structured breakdown of how schizophrenia affects not only individuals but also their families, with insights into support systems and professional approaches.

Additionally, learners will examine common myths and misconceptions, bringing clarity to one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions. This course avoids drama and sticks to facts, ensuring each module adds value without overcomplication. Whether you're brushing up on awareness or seeking to understand schizophrenia more thoroughly, this course delivers the essentials without any fluff.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamental nature and definition of schizophrenia.
  • Identify common symptoms associated with schizophrenia clearly and confidently.
  • Learn the available treatment methods for managing schizophrenia symptoms.
  • Explore how schizophrenia impacts family members and daily life.
  • Discover ways to support individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia.
  • Separate widely held myths from evidence-based understanding.

Who is this Course For:

  • Mental health support workers and wellbeing advocates.
  • Counsellors wishing to explore schizophrenia-related challenges.
  • Teachers or staff in inclusive learning environments.
  • Social care professionals working with vulnerable individuals.
  • Families affected by mental health conditions.
  • Volunteers in mental health awareness organisations.
  • Individuals interested in mental health knowledge expansion.
  • HR staff managing workplace mental health sensitivity.

Career Path:

  • Mental Health Support Worker – £24,500/year
  • Community Psychiatric Assistant – £23,000/year
  • Social Care Officer – £26,000/year
  • Family Support Practitioner – £25,000/year
  • Mental Health Educator – £28,500/year
  • Healthcare Assistant (Mental Health) – £22,000/year

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