Mental Health First Aid course - 28 & 29 Jun 2025
Virtual
Details of this course:
Delivery style - Virtual
Platform - Zoom
Date - Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 June 2025 (you must attend both days)
Time - 9.00am to 5.00pm
The cost of this course is a valid unit expense.
The details you give below should be for the learner taking part in the training. If you are booking for more than one person, please add them to your cart as separate items.
IMPORTANT - for Gloucestershire members: Please read the detailed information about this course, available on the mental health first aid page of our website, before booking. This course is valued at £325 and is being primarily funded by the county and delivered by fabulous volunteer trainers. Therefore your sign up must be a definite commitment to attend. Failure to attend on the day will result in you being invoiced a further £45 to cover the cost of the resources.
IMPORTANT - for out-of-county members: Please read the detailed information about this course, available on the mental health first aid page of our website, before booking. This course is valued at £325. The £30 price is for Gloucestershire members only as it is primarily funded by the county. The out-of-county price is therefore £75 as we can only subsidise our own members. Please ensure you tick out-of-county when booking for the additional cost to be added to your cart. Membership numbers will be checked and an invoice sent if this is not included in your booking.
Our trainers are volunteers and give their time willingly for such an important topic, however your sign up must be a definite commitment to attend. Failure to attend on the day will result in you being invoiced a further £250 to cover the value of this training.
This training is subject to our training terms & conditions. Please read these carefully before placing your order.
- An in-depth understanding of mental health and the factors that can affect wellbeing
- Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues
- Confidence to step in, reassure and support a person in distress
- Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening
- Knowledge to help someone recover their health by guiding them to further support - whether that’s self-help resources, through their employer, the NHS, or a mix
MHFA in the county
For full details on mental health first aid within the county, including training and links to resources, etc., visit the mental health first aid page.
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