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Mental Health First Aid

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Course Summary

1 in 5 Australians will experience a mental health problem in any given year. That means that every person is likely to know someone who is experiencing a mental health problem, whether that is a family member, a friend or colleague. In fact, mental illness is now said to affect every Australian either directly or indirectly.

Mental Health First Aid skills based, early-intervention training programs mobilise and empower workplaces by equipping people with the knowledge and confidence to recognise, connect and respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis.

Anyone can have a conversation that may save a life. Everyone should know how.

John Clark is a master trainer, has worked for 13 years in mental health and suicide prevention has a wealth of knowledge in the application of MHFA principals. Not only this, but John has first hand experience of depression, anxiety and suicidality as a result of a workplace burnout. As a trainer with first hand experience of mental illness and being a mental health practitioner, John is able to bring this course to life.

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This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.

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